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U.S. ARMY WWII RIFLE CLEANLINESS COMBAT TRAINING FILM M-1 GARAND 1943 79084 

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This issue of "Fighting Men" entitled KEEP IT CLEAN warns WWII American soldiers that they must keep their rifle clean, or face the consequences. Made by a Hollywood studio, this is a very polished WWII training film. The premise being that it is told through letters written by soldiers who experienced issues due to their lack of care with their M-1s. The film starts with a re-enactment of a situation in combat where a soldier was unable to fire his weapon due to the mud he allowed into the mechanism, nearly costing him his life. At 2:30, men in basic training are seen being issued rifles and learning how to use them. At the replacement center seen at 2:56, a firing range is seen and instruction, including the famous blindfold training where troops are asked to put their weapon together and take it apart in total darkness. The film teaches more than just how to fall with a rifle, but how to lay it down correctly and keep it clean, because it can save your life.
A 5:37, another scenario is shown as an artillery crew scrambles to move their gun in combat, after being spotted by a German aircraft. A soldier who could not find his gas mask (he left it at the latrine) delays an entire unit and ends up falling into a puddle and getting his weapon dirty. Instead of cleaning his weapon he ignores the problem and ends up in a fix later, when his weapon won't work in combat.
At 9:56, a soldier caught in the rain with his rifle pours oil down the barrel and stops it up to "waterproof it". This backfires when an aircraft appears and he fires his rifle, causing it to explode and putting him into the hospital with a severe facial injury.
"Keep Your Rifle Clean".
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Комментарии : 63   
@jonpierson559
@jonpierson559 3 года назад
Anyone else drooling when they were handing out those brand new M1s?
@Khoros-Mythos
@Khoros-Mythos 7 дней назад
People always make fun of these old war department films but this is all genuinely good information. Be able to assemble and disassemble your weapon blindfolded, keep the action clean and well lubricated, fall on the butt of the weapon not the action, keep your bore clear of all obstructions (including rain) but never stick anything down the barrel, for a moment they even showed him placing the muzzle on his foot which is another common but dangerous mistake young conscripts or civilians might make. This is like all the military RU-vidrs making short informational videos on the basics today except all the way back in the 40's.
@dtnetlurker
@dtnetlurker 5 лет назад
Great and amazing training film. I notice the GI uses the older nickled oiler that was discontinued in 42. Good training on how to handle and keep the M1 operating correctly.
@TheBobwatermellon
@TheBobwatermellon 5 лет назад
watching this holding my M1 from 1943
@The_SmorgMan
@The_SmorgMan 5 лет назад
TheBobwatermellon 1956 here
@LoneWolf051
@LoneWolf051 4 года назад
@@The_SmorgMan HRA 1955 here
@notoriousbills
@notoriousbills 4 года назад
July 1944
@Patriotusa44
@Patriotusa44 4 года назад
CMP M1 Special with SA reciever made in 1945. 👌
@chaseinit1
@chaseinit1 4 года назад
jan of 44 Springfield armory here
@edmundcharles5278
@edmundcharles5278 7 лет назад
Great WW II training film- tells it like it is in a no modern day BS dry dialogue! BTW- the artillery crews more often than not were issued and preferred the lighter weith M1 Carbine as it was lighter for their purposes and the artileryman's Main Weapon was their howitzer or gun.
@JR-lg7fd
@JR-lg7fd Год назад
Confusing sentence for the win.
@cervezadog6957
@cervezadog6957 3 года назад
The dialogue from those days was hilarious.
@keyweststeve3509
@keyweststeve3509 4 года назад
That's what prophylactics are for!
@commentatron
@commentatron 6 месяцев назад
That, and to keep from making little carbines.
@user-hw6hb4rk9t
@user-hw6hb4rk9t 2 месяца назад
Still good advice. I take a military cleaning kit along on hunts.
@brianhansen-hj3ml
@brianhansen-hj3ml 4 месяца назад
Scenes from the famous ‘Battle of Hal Roach Studios’. There was a lot of choppin’ in that one.. a lot of choppin’!
@johnrudy9404
@johnrudy9404 Год назад
While over dramatized for training, all of this is important information.
@Green-Raccoon777
@Green-Raccoon777 5 месяцев назад
As the kids put it: "Although dramatized, the following is a true story."
@albertseifert6562
@albertseifert6562 3 месяца назад
If you don’t take good care of your weapon it will take care of you. Your life depends on it working properly!
@cirno9356
@cirno9356 2 года назад
Warning about garand thumb not included
@KM-oi9ks
@KM-oi9ks 4 года назад
Demolition Ranch did Hi point C9 barrel obstructions, filled the entire barrel with cement, glue, solder, marshmellows, NOT A SINGLE GUN FAILED out of 11, last one was completely filled with black powder. I love the M1 Garand, doubtful it would blow up with a patch in the end, but it could happen. Either way, the Hi Point surprised the hell out of me. Oh yeah, he shot it as well...right on the barrel shroud, still functioned.
@Benny---
@Benny--- 4 года назад
Rifles operate at MUCH higher pressures than handguns. They can absolutely blow up from having crap in the bore. There are plenty of videos on YT of this happening.
@KM-oi9ks
@KM-oi9ks 4 года назад
@@Benny--- I agree, there are also plenty of videos on YT of them not exploding with a cap plugging the end or a patch barely put in the tip(as portrayed in the video) , or an AR - lawn darted in the mud ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lUbltu3ZwLI.html , or mud in a shotgun barrel. Barrel obstruction are very dangerous, squib rounds - no doubt, more speaking as a testament to a POS handgun, and this military video oversimplification (prob for good reason, as people were more simple back then) but yes, it makes the point, and it stands.
@timnavarrette3274
@timnavarrette3274 2 года назад
Lucky!!
@flemmingranch8777
@flemmingranch8777 7 лет назад
En god film at se, for ikke at finde på dumme numre......
@peghead
@peghead Год назад
The soldier @6:30 was an actor I've seen many times, I don't know his name but immediately recognized his voice.
@ssgnewt
@ssgnewt 4 месяца назад
you and Joe and Ian from In Range...
@alphawerewolf263
@alphawerewolf263 3 года назад
A great training film but i think a garand wouldn't explode with wadding as a blockage look at demo demon ranch and others that did weapon obstruction vids but none the less a soldier should always keep any weapon clean and ready to fire
@DrJeffDrJeff
@DrJeffDrJeff Год назад
With a plug in the tip, I wouldn't expect more than the operating rod bending out to the right. It's sensitive to excess gas pressure, nothing else is. Add some bad luck and you can get hurt. Garands are generally considered so strong that when one does blow up, it deserves special investigation.
@Anvilshock
@Anvilshock 3 месяца назад
Certainly no punctuation seems to obstruct your deluge of incoherent word vomit, that's for sure …
@markpalka6382
@markpalka6382 4 месяца назад
If you take care of your rifle and treat it right, it will take care of you; but if you let it down it will eventually let you down, which might mean "Goodbye Charlie Hello Saint Peter"!
@worldwar2historyandgear970
@worldwar2historyandgear970 4 года назад
I poured some oil down the barrel, and I plugged it up. Me- But why, why would you do that?
@michaelspinelli6567
@michaelspinelli6567 2 года назад
Do you own a garand or any weapons from that era?
@worldwar2historyandgear970
@worldwar2historyandgear970 2 года назад
@@michaelspinelli6567 I do! I own a Garand from 1942. A Mosin Nagant from 1931. And an Enfield No1 Mk3 from 1917.
@albertseifert6562
@albertseifert6562 3 месяца назад
Do take care…
@traviscochran6280
@traviscochran6280 Месяц назад
Am I the only one who noticed that the German's rifle was a Kar98az from WWI?
@claytonmontanez2262
@claytonmontanez2262 2 года назад
This guy getting shot at in a foxhole while the enemy has higher ground “hmmmm. I think I’ll keep my head out”
@josephmazzotta8813
@josephmazzotta8813 Год назад
My uncle's had the m1 rifle
@jimsworthow531
@jimsworthow531 3 года назад
I have another trick I want to pull; I want to pour gasoline down the barrel and make my own flame thrower.
@commentatron
@commentatron 6 месяцев назад
6:38 The dogface that says he does a 'Brodie' into the puddle, falls in without a bayonet, runs to the truck with one fixed, then loses it again as he boards. Or I'm just seeing things. ;-)
@mj_slender6717
@mj_slender6717 3 месяца назад
Dangerous mud hole . Full of stabbing instruments 😅
@kirkstinson7316
@kirkstinson7316 Год назад
Only one problem. The guys rifle had a round in the chamber. It would have fired! Might have jambed after that shot but would have fired. BTW, anyone else notice the German soldier was not carrying a K98K? Not with that stacking hook
@browngreen933
@browngreen933 10 месяцев назад
When InRangeTV did a Garand mud test, the already chambered round wouldn't even fire. Gun was totally DEAD.😂
@philb8338
@philb8338 5 лет назад
Pouring oil down the barrel then plugging it with paper? They should have traded him to the enemy and we would have won the war faster :)
@paulredinger5830
@paulredinger5830 2 года назад
I’d like to know how 3 Germans got all the way back to the artillery position alive? Plus I’d of given them a grenade first.
@Anvilshock
@Anvilshock 3 месяца назад
Dude, you you couldn't even "give" the right word to spell "would have".
@johnjensen4434
@johnjensen4434 3 года назад
Poor guy
@ericpennington6530
@ericpennington6530 3 года назад
I know it was just a training film. But the dude in this film had no business with any type of weapon. They made him out to be a complete idiot! Lol!#
@timnavarrette3274
@timnavarrette3274 2 года назад
Great training film. The character ,Mr know it all,really gets to my nerves. Clumsy,twit idiot. Could get someone killed,or and himself. Knew a few like him. Can't be trusted. Anyways, yes, a clean machine is a reliable machine.
@Droodog127
@Droodog127 4 года назад
Jackass the early years
@Anvilshock
@Anvilshock 3 месяца назад
Oh, so this _isn't_ about genital hygiene?
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