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Jim 'JimF4M1s' Flavin It is with heavy heart I report we've lost this long time respected member. Born and raised in Northern Ca May 7-1949. Jim...
Fairly often, people ask for specifics about The Carbine Club. The link below will take you to the Carbine Club's web site that explains all about...
I recently picked up this khaki carbine sling for a reasonable price; nice condition and no real issues. I hadn't unhooked the "Lift the Dot" until...
These pictures were posted on another forum by Milsurp Collector. Well done and very helpful. Our thanks for making them available.
Hope some might find this of use, below the picture is a link to an old war department movie providing excellent detailed explanation of the function...
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Cal .30 M1 Carbine (1943 WWII U.S. Training Film) This video is an official U.S. Army training film. This is an excellent training video, which...
Cal .30 M2 Carbine (1943 WWII U.S. Training Film) This video is an official U.S. Army training film. This excellent video shows the unique...
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
TM-43-0001-27 - Army Ammunition Data Sheets (1994) DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited....
FM23-7 Basic Field Manual for .30 Calibre M1 Carbine Published by War Department (May 20, 1942 - 145 Pages) Observations:
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
Victory Is Our Business (1942) A patriotic motivational film for World War II industrial workers film, located with thanks to member "PBI". It...
Basic Manual of Military Small Arms by W.H.B. Smith (Expired Copyright 1943) Observations: by Badger How to load, operate, disassemble,...
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I gotta question for this bunch.... When someone hands you a new (to you) carbine, what is the process that you go thru to identify/classify it? ...
Thought, comments? M1 Carbine Saginaw S’G’ Pristine Unfired Condition : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com
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My Birthday was yesterday, and one of my technicians gave me this. I thought it was pretty neat. He has a couple of carbines, and he knew my...
These are hard to find. Mike.:dancingbanana:
I read that the "flat" bolt is the more desirable than the round. Any truth to this, and if so, why is that? Also can the round be replaced with a...
I hear there are a lot of jams with the Wolf brand. What do you guys find works best?
When I bought my Inland carbine a few months ago from the CMP I decided I wanted to get a Type 1 magazine pouch to mount on the stock. Originally I...
What's the concensus on the Plainfield M1's? Also what does FAT 76 stand for?
If this has been posted, I'm sorry but I'm new here. Jim Mock as you all know is "THE MAN" when it comes to the Bavarian carbines. He's been my man...
A simple poll for the weekend... Which Theater of Operations during WWII holds your most interests? ETO or PTO? Charlie-painter777
Well, AM I the only one that has about given up on using the CMP Carbine forum? EVERY time I try to use it, I get the "spinning wheel of death" and...
My M1 carbine is an Inland Div with low serial number of 51xxx. Is it a worthy candidate for replacement of current parts for originals or should I...
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I purchased this Underwood Carbine for $600 and have no clue what I bought. It is a Bavarian Forestry Police marked carbine with what looks like...
Must be all USGI, flat bolt, sling and oiler. No safe queens or wall hangers. I don't mind character in the stock, but no cracks, repairs, deep cuts...
Does anyone on here have one of these?
I acquired a small group of carbine parts and tools. Amongst the goodies were three plain face push safeties. Can anybody help me determine if they...
The barrel on my Quality HMC has very light stamping. You have to look in bright light to read "Underwood, 12-43, (ordinance bomb)" I emailed Tim...
This is the first time I have posted on this forum. I used to post quite a bit on Jouster but just never made the journey over here. Well, This...
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