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    M1 carbine 5.7 Johnson ???

    Just pick up a M1icon carbine cal. 5.7 Johnson has a Win. receiver. Is there any info on this cal. I look but could not find much. I should get it Monday. Will post pics. It comes with 400 forend .30 carbine brass & dies. . The guy I got it from said There is a feeding problem light primer stricks . I don't think it was ever clean. Thanks for any info & help.
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    There's lots of info available on this cartridge, the internet should be easy to find it on. Cartridges of the world too. It's a cartridge you don't see much here in Canadaicon though. I think you may have the issue pegged with a dirty rifle, you have enough mags that you can try a different one to see if that's it. They were used by law enforcement more than anything I think.
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    Congrats! A great little cartridge. In its 50 grain loading it equals a 5.56 from a 11.5" Colt Commando XM177. It is still better than the vaunted 5.7 FN PDW round, with over twice the thump. I would not mind having one some day! If I remember correctly, IAI and Fulton Armory both made carbine for a short time in this cartridge.
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    The round was developed by Melvin Johnson and was presented to the military in the early 60's as a way to improve the carbine with just a barrel change. But it was rejected by the military. He then made it available to the public. He would take in your carbine and change the barrel for about $100 which was not cheap back then. He then went on to offer loaded ammo, cases, bullets and even dies for the round. It was never a popular conversion. He also sold barrels so your gunsmith could change it over too. The last one I saw in a gun shop was there for over a year with the dealer dropping the piece every couple of months. He finally used it for trading with another dealer. He had the factory ammo, brass and dies for it but no one wanted it. Later when he was making new carbines he made the 5700 series carbines in .22 Spitfire one of which was a short barrel with sliding stock aimed at police departments. The 5700 series were not big sellers.

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    You cant find ammo for it. And the forming die is not cheao ether $ 166.00 . I ask a few guys that sell reloading dies at our gunshow here in Canadaicon . The guy almost fell off his chair laughing the other guy also. I guess that told me they did not have any 5.7 dies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunsdora View Post
    The guy almost fell off his chair laughing the other guy also
    I hate that crap!

    That just shows ignorance. If you need something you go ahead and get it, then you have it. Form the brass and have a blast shooting it. Then there's no problems.
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    I have one of these. It has a Fulton Armory barrel on a CMPicon Plainfield receiver. It has had some feeding issues in semi-auto, I think due to different bullet shape/size and incorrect ramp angles. I've used a threaded brass plug to inactivate the semi-auto function, it is now a straight pull bolt action. I have not tried it out yet in its manual configuration. I understand that Melvin Johnson cured the feeding problems with a modified feeding ramp, I think it involved making two smaller ramps, side by side with a little change in the feed angle. I have seen an Iver Johnson receiver with that type of modification, but in .30 Carbine. I also picked up reloading dies, some empty cases and loaded ammo along with a finishing reamer. I would not mind loaning the reamer to a board member who is working on a project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lambo35 View Post
    I have one of these. It has a Fulton Armory barrel on a CMPicon Plainfield receiver. It has had some feeding issues in semi-auto, I think due to different bullet shape/size and incorrect ramp angles. I've used a threaded brass plug to inactivate the semi-auto function, it is now a straight pull bolt action. I have not tried it out yet in its manual configuration. I understand that Melvin Johnson cured the feeding problems with a modified feeding ramp, I think it involved making two smaller ramps, side by side with a little change in the feed angle. I have seen an Iver Johnson receiver with that type of modification, but in .30 Carbine. I also picked up reloading dies, some empty cases and loaded ammo along with a finishing reamer. I would not mind loaning the reamer to a board member who is working on a project.

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    I'd have to question how you considered it a CMP Plainfield receiver. The CMP carbines are returned USGI models, not commercial copies.

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    Stickhauler, back in 2006 the CMPicon received a few hundred M1icon carbine receivers from the Army, these included some Plainfield and Universal commercial receivers. I think the commercial ones sold for $50.00 + shipping. The rumor is that these were shipped as complete carbines to some S. American and Asian governments [army, militia, police] through our govt. I do not know who stripped them out, the lend lease nation or the US. They were not USGI issued carbines.

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    Had a now deceased friend that had one of the Johnson .22 Spitfire conversions. Ed was a reloader, but never developed a load that would work consistently in the carbine. There was a half dozen of us that went out every Sunday afternoon to shoot everything imaginable, but we never got to see the Spitfire do it's stuff.

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