M1 Carbine: -18562 tris -11174 polys -9870 verts Bayonet: -4945 tris -2711 polys -2530 verts Infrared Scope: -22553 tris -11633 polys -12464 verts M84 Scope: -7860 tris -4185 polys -4313 verts The cartridge model is made so that you can delete the bullet, leaving just the shell. Thi...
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...
The M3 carbine was an M2 with an active infrared scope system. Unlike conventional carbines, which were generally a version of a parent rifle with a shorter barrel (like the earlier .30-40 U.S. Krag rifle and carbine), the M1 carbine has no parts in common with the M1 rifle and ...
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