M1 carbines manufactured during WWII. No reproduction parts! Carbines in this grade have been thoroughly inspected for serviceability in our shop and then taken to the range for function and targeting. Bores, metal finish and wood condition are all good in at least 75% overall condition. Most...
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...
HOW TO FILL OUT a CARBINE CLUB DATA SHEET FOR AN M1 CARBINE: Anyone who's ever attempted to fill out a Carbine Club Data Sheet knows how intimidating the process can be, especially if it's your first time. Since I was unable to find a "How To" guid
the X 15, with a 15-round capacity. This mimics the original M1 .30 carbine’s 15-round box magazine. The action is the same as any other 10/22 with a cocking handle on the right side, push-button safety in the trigger guard, and magazine release in front of the trigger guard. ...
http://m14forum.com/steel-wood/184320-school-me-m1-carbine-maintenance.html School me on M1 Carbine maintenance. This is a discussion on. School me on M1 Carbine maintenance. Within the Steel and Wood. Forums, part of the Rifle Forum category; I just got a new IBM carbine. All USGI, ...