M1 CarbineCapacity The M1 Carbine is chambered in .30 Carbine and is typically found with its most common 15 round magazine. 5, 10, and 30 round magazines are also widely available and are still being produced today. The M1 Carbine’s magazines are known to be the weakest point of the ...
Select, Service and Battle Grade Carbines come with one 15rd genuine WWII magazine ( only where permitted by law ), a quality commercial sling and oiler. 10 Round magazines will be supplied where applicable. We want you to be happy with your purchase and we stand by our product but note...
M1 Carbine production began in September 1941 with very few changes to Williams' original design. Though the first guns were made at Winchester, Pearl Harbor caused manufacture to be stepped up. Contracts and sub-contracts were let out to a number of other makers, including such unlikely non-f...
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The M1 Carbine: an inspiring gun in an uninspiring round.(MONTANA MUSINGS)
to be disposable, so defective mags are not unusual, even with GI surplus. As a general precaution I usually avoid 30 round mags and stick with 15 rounders. I have one aftermarket 20-rounder which is so out-of-spec that it will not even fit in the magazine well of any carbine I own...
Mag Catch- check which type you have, and any marks on it. Plain or serrated are early types, ones marked with "M" are later. The M2 carbine had a "finger" that extended into the magazine well (to hold the 30 round magazine more securely). Look on the side of the mag catch facin...
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Lee-Enfield rifle, rifle adopted by the British army as its basic infantry weapon in 1902. The short, magazine-loaded Lee-Enfield (Mark I, or SMLE) superseded the longer Lee-Enfield that was first produced in 1895. The short rifle had a length of 44.5 in