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m1 carbine
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight, easy to use, .30 caliber semi-automatic carbine that became a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II, and continued to be used throughout the Korean War and well into the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by not only the U.S. military, but by military, paramilitary and police forces around the world. It has also been a popular civilian firearm.
The M2 carbine is the selective-fire version of the M1 carbine capable of firing in both semi-automtic and full-automatic. The M3 carbine was an M2 carbine with an active infrared scope system.
Despite its name, the M1 carbine is not a shorter version of the M1 Garand rifle. It is a completely different firearm and it fires a different type of ammunition. It was simply called a carbine because it is smaller and lighter than the Garand. On July 1, 1925, the U.S. Army began using the current naming system where the "M" is the designation for Model and the "number" represents the sequential development of equipment and weapons. Therefore, the "M1 rifle" was the first rifle developed under this system. The "M1 carbine" was the first carbine developed under this system. The "M2 carbine" was the second carbine developed under the system, etc.
2 m1 carbine mags
Little rusty but good range mags.
One is marked union hardware
The other circle b, Bridgeport.
$45 shipped conus for the pair.
$40 cash ftf Beaverton area
Paypal gift or postal money order only
Usps priority mail
No trades at this time.
Thanks
Cape
I have the following for sale or trade
Will trade for ammo or reloading gear
Or what have ya
Gas piston nut wrench. $20
Bolt asst tool. $50
Trigger spring installation tool. $20
Rear sight...
This is a great mid war Inland. It is in its original configuration including rare type II barrel band. The only flaws are two small holes drilled in fore grip (sling?) and the front sight was ground down so I installed an original N marked sight.
I have a Winchester M1 carbine for sale. Made in 1942. Good shape. Comes with 3 regular magazine's and one high capacity magazine. I also have quite a bit of ammo that comes with it asking $800 OBO. I'm
coming up to Salem if anyone wants to look at it today or first thing in the morning. Thanks.
Had this on my Carbine until I picked up a USGI stock for it. Makes for a small brush or truck gun. Some say it is an Owens stock but not sure. $100 shipped. Carbine not included, just pics to see fittment.
Ruger 10/22 with m1 carbine stock. Started with charger receiver, has ruger standard rifle barrel with flash suppressor attached( not threaded), williams back peep sight with fiber front sight. Stock was stripped and refinished as these come with lousey finish. Dark maple, sealed and buffed with...
This is a new barrel. For a project that didn't happen. Never assembled. Uses a .30 carbine case necked down to .22. Also called a .22 MMJ.
Would like to trade for AR parts , but, will look at any trade. $100
Selling all correct WW2 Winchester carbine. The stock is also winchester with some refinishing but strong cartouche. Excellent bore, nice w stamps, W bolts, and appears all correct according to books. This is the more sought after of carbines. Sale Pending..... Cannot do trades as I am...
USGI stocks. Stripped and both have the compartments. A1 has plenty of small scratches, a2 has a few marks and faded a bit
25ea
Avery 1945 belt pouch for m1 carbine (NOS, not the "stock pouch" style. Has two loops on rear) plus two USGI magazines in good+ shape (Minor marks/corrosion, haven't...
For sale is a Gen 2 Universal brand M1 carbine. Gun is in good shape, rear sight is a bit beat up but should be easily replaced. Comes with 110 rounds of ammo as well as a large bag of spent casings for reloaders. Additionally comes in a WWII GI cloth case, 3 15 round magazines, and 1 30 round...