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Unread 02-13-2012, 01:30 PM   #21
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I remember that the ROTC Rangers used blank adapters during their nocturnal romps in the woods, so they could fire their M1's semi-auto. The drawback was that the apparatus kept all the wads in the system and had to be emptied /cleaned out of this debris frequently.
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Unread 02-13-2012, 06:52 PM   #22
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I thought all M-1s were semi auto from the get go. The blank wad could put a hurting on anything within 3 feet.

Please pardon my slow brain and quick fingers. You are so correct. Blanks were single shot w/o the adapter to capture some extra gas.
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Its really not too bad, though. The only blanks that have "wads" are the M1909 Goverment issue blanks, (paper plug with red sealant). The bulk of this is burned up by the time it reaches the muzzle. Removing and blowing out the BFA after a couple of hundred shots is enough to keep the gun running. I've fired literally thousand of blanks in M1s and this routine cleaning is really all that is needed. What does occur is that as carbon builds up on the BFA, you will get more violent recoil and over time, damaged op rods. Most of today's blanks are crimped and have not plugs at all.
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Unread 02-19-2012, 02:22 PM   #25
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So I guess this is where they were holding his daddy at gun point?
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