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- Best Modern M-1 Carbine? - The Firearms Forum
I've been thinking about getting an M1 Carbine replica I have read discussions of the pros and cons of M1 carbines made by Auto Ordnance, Inland, and Fulton Armory Seems like the Fulton Armory carbines are the preferred model in a repro gun, but they are quite expensive and usually take a
- M1 Garand - CMP Forums
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- M1 vs. M2 30 Cal. Carbine question - The Firearms Forum
Many M1 Carbine stocks had the selector switch cut-out for the M2 between WW2 and the Korean War Any more, it is hard to find original M1 Carbine stocks without it Seems that most of the surplus stocks returned from Korea have it I don't think any of the original Winchester M1 Carbines were factory produced as M2, but I'm pretty sure that many of the old Winchester M1 stocks were later
- IMR 4895 versus H4895 for my Garand… | The Firearms Forum
I used TM 43-0001-27, which is the US Army's Manual for Small Arms Ammunition to choose a load for my M1 It shows the M2 ammo using a 150 Grain bullet over 50 Grains of IMR-4895 powder
- M1 Carbine - The Firearms Forum
WW2 M1 carbine guide | Markings, Manufacturers, Production A full guide about the WW2 M1 Carbine of the US Army : history, production and case markings, serial numbers, part names, pictures
- Is an M1 carbine the answer? - The Firearms Forum
I have an Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine, and it cost me about $1000 I've not seen one for less since noticing the prices on them These days the cheapest I've seen is Inland or A-O on GunBroker for $1100ish
- plainfield M1 carbine - The Firearms Forum
Universal M1 Carbines were "hit-or-miss" in quality, and some of the parts (depending on year of manufacture) would not interchange with GI issue WW2 M1 Carbines I've owned a couple of the Universal Carbines and a National Ordinance The National Ordinance Carbine was superior quality, one of the Universal Carbines was good and the other junk
- M1 Carbine - Blue Sky Arlington, VA - The Firearms Forum
sky blue was a importer these guns are normally mis-matched and made of various parts from different makers of the m1
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