M1 carbines manufactured during WWII that have been thoroughly inspected for serviceability in our shop and then taken to the range for test fire. Service grades have many original parts and may exhibit more early and transitional period features. While many of these rifles could be correct or ...
Here’s some advice that may help keep your carbine running reliably. Most M1 carbines are quite old and may have weakened springs. You can order replacement springs from Wolff Gunsprings. If your carbine has feeding problems, this could be caused by damaged or non-milspec magazines. They w...
I have seen both original and reproduction .30 carbines fitted with optics, and they are formidable rifles. After all, the original was used in the Pacific with a night vision scope! The wooden stock is what sets this rifle apart from every other Ruger 10/22. The stock features a forend...