According to Hatcher's Book of the Garand, pages 55 and 56 regarding the Pedersen Device, "This was an automatic bolt for the Springfield rifle, which would convert the Springfield instantly to a 40-shot semiautomatic repeater. It was designed to use a caliber .30 pistol-type cartridge fed from 40-shot magazines. The automatic bolt was interchangeable with the regular bold of the M1903 rifle. This bolt was officially called by the purposely misleading name of 'pistol, Caliber.30, Model of 1918'. Five hundred thousand of these Pedersen Devices were to be put into action suddenly in March 1919, but before that date arrived the Armistice of 1918 was signed and the 65,000 devices and 69,000,000 rounds of ammunition were never used."
Later references in the book indicate that the devices were later destroyed, leaving very few to be found anywhere. This fascinates me. Has anyone ever seen a Pedersen Device? Heard of one? Own one? What about the ammo?
Later references in the book indicate that the devices were later destroyed, leaving very few to be found anywhere. This fascinates me. Has anyone ever seen a Pedersen Device? Heard of one? Own one? What about the ammo?