The M1A1 Paratrooper carbine was a modification of the standard M1 altered for airborne work with a folding wire buttstock and pistol grip. For the most part, with those exceptions, all other components were straight M1. As the basic carbine itself was modified with different sights, front ban...
The Ruger 10/22 in its many variations is among the fun guns of the last 50 years, and this rifle would prove no different. The original M1 carbine was among the fastest handling military rifles ever designed. The new Ruger mimics that speed in handling and makes for a valid choice as ...
Most battle grades exhibit late WWII features such as adjustable rear sights, rotary safety, and bayonet lugs. Non-import. These carbines show use but not abuse. A great opportunity to obtain a piece of WWII history and at very good price. Premium for rare makers in this configuration. $...
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