This video features a run-through of an early-configuration M1 Carbine on a standardized Pistol-Caliber Carbine course of fire, incorporating various target systems from MOA Targets designed to test target transitions, precision, and moving targets. The presenter highlights the M1 Carbine's good aperture sights and long sight radius as beneficial for iron sight shooting, while noting the limitations of 15-round magazines and the lack of an automatic hold-open. Despite these challenges, the M1 Carbine successfully cleared the course within the specified time. The video also includes links to the creator's Patreon, Floatplane, and merchandise shop.
This video features the Hotchkiss Universal, a semi-automatic short-barreled rifle (SBR), being put through a standardized Pistol-Caliber Carbine (PCC) course of fire. The course includes various target systems from MOA Targets: an 8-plate dueling tree for target transitions, a mini-Mozambique for precision shots, and a Redneck Star for moving targets. While the Hotchkiss performed better than expected, it ultimately failed to complete the course due to challenges with the mini-Mozambique target, attributed to sight placement, aperture size, and target visibility. The final time was 150 seconds with 10 targets remaining.
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