Perhaps, but Creation is a big place.
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Originally Posted by
Ian Robertson
The mag system is the stupidest thing in creation.
It is also fairly reliable. It is sensitive to dirt, but no more so than detachable box magazines. The major complaint; that it cannot be partially re-loaded, was not a problem in combat, where the units of fire, by order of the Sergeant-Major, were always discharged before reloading was required. It was certainly more popular with the troops than was the M1 Carbine, but less so than the M1918A2 automatic rifle, both of which are magazine fed.
It is important to remember that the selection to be made was between the M1 and the Johnson, and I'm sure you will agree with this existential choice.
"You'll tear your thumb off!"
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Originally Posted by
John Sukey
Also he would have had some nasty things said to him if he tried doing that during inspection arms.
Whenever I see anyone work the bolt of an M1 with his index finger, palm down, I hear old Corporal Couch bellow. This way, if a hangfire was to discharge, just as one reached for it, the operating rod would strike the web of the hand at the base of the thumb. I doubt that anyone actually had his thumb torn off, but the injury was enough to cause a casualty.
The only correct way to work the bolt is with the crook of the little finger of the right hand, with the palm facing up.
Hangfires were much more common with the corrosive primers than they are now, but the drill still applies.