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M1 Carbine
Does anyone have any idea why the M1
Carbine wasn't chambered in .45 auto? A cartridge with some real knockdown power. The .30 round is hardly adaquate for jackrabbits. Hardly enough for someone with evil intentions.
Just curious.
Bill
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10-15-2009 05:39 AM
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It's a fair question.
Possible factors:
Range , trajectory , wieght of ammunition load , mission of the Carbine , and terminal ballistics.
30 Carbine Stopping Power
.30 Carbine 110 gn FMJ , various loads: 79% to 81% first round stops.
45 ACP Stopping Power
.45 ACP 230 gn FMJ various loads ( Barrels over 4 in) : 62% first round stops.
The concept of 1st round stop is a useful measurement tool ( one of many) -- not a tactical concept.
More info on the M1
Carbine as a Personal Defense Weapon:
M1 Carbines - M4Carbine.net Forums
Take a look at the .30 Carbine FMJ yaw cycle ( so-called tumbling ) in gel.
That was a huge surprise to me. There's also a pic and info on updateing the Carbine as a modern defensive tool.
Disclaimer: No valuable historical artifacts were damaged in this process .
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... The .30 round is hardly adaquate for jackrabbits. ...
Bugsy Siegel along with many others would disagree ... if they could.
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I used an M1
carbine to take down 175+ deer with one shot at over 75 yards. The exit hole was rather large...
I also carried it as a LE trunk gun for years. Lack of "stopping power" of the carbine is a myth, as the articles cited above show. You stand 75-100 yards away from someone and see which works best....especially with SP rounds.
BTW, even my 2A vest would stop 45 Auto, but my 3A needed a shock plate to stop carbine.
The myth started from people employing carbines at ranges it was not intended for (200+ yards), or shooting M2s full auto from the hip and missing Chinese.
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