Not counting the M16, more M1 Carbines (and variants) were made than any other American long gun in history. The vast number of these rifles in the hands of the troops for a period of around 50 years pretty well ensured a full range of combat experiences with it. Depending upon which ...
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...
The M1 .30 Carbine was used in World II, Korea, and Vietnam and is a highly collectible firearm. Light, handy, and firing a mid range cartridge, the M1 carbine was the first low-maintenance military rifle and the first issued with non-corrosive ammunition. The Ruger 10/22 M1 version is...