
- 30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE MOVIE
- 30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER
- 30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE MANUAL
- 30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE FREE
SF I = SFM – Socièté de Metallurgy Franco-Belge a Issy-les-MoulineauxĬ = Compagnie Française des Métaux, CastelsarrasinīD = Les Fils de Victor Bidault & Cie, de Vitry sur SeineĬ = Compagnie Française des Métaux, de Castelsarrasinį = Tréfilerie et Laminoirs de la Mediteranee a Saint-Louis (Socièté Huart et Cie.
30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE MOVIE
These two specimens are probably movie blanks WRA production during the Korean War, with 4 primer crimps. The star on the headstamp is noted during 1944-45 where the drawing process for the cases was changed by Winchester from the New Haven procedure to the East Alton plant layout. Includes: Firing Pin, Extractor, Extractor Spring & Plunger and Ejector with spring. Contact CMP for additional S&H information in Alaska & Hawaii.
30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE FREE
CMP offers free S&H to the continental U.S.
30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE MANUAL
Each rifle is shipped with safety manual and chamber safety flag. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired if necessary and test fired for function. Barrel Band First Type with Swivel and Screw M1 Carbine. Each M1 Carbine rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Normally cases were drilled, although this did not always happen in practice Barrel Band with sling swivel 1st Type M1 Carbine. On Mathe tinning of cases was abandoned and normal brass cases were used but with a tinned bullet. Standardised (M1) dummy with tinned case and blind primer pocket This is the M18 Alternative HPT round with GMCS bullet

This round was tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground in 1946-47 and gave a trace to a height of 300-350 feet. This specimen has a cellulose-acetate bullet with pyrotechnic charge. late in 1945 for the development of a signal cartridge for the 45 ACP. This was part of the effort when the Chief of Ordnance gave a contract to National Fireworks Co. This was the first headstamp that was used on the 30 M1 CarbineĮarly dummy load with wooden distance pieceĮarly dummy load with blackened case with small hole drilled and normal GM bullet This is the unfinished version of the experimental grenade blank (Fig. From 9 December 1943 onward, all cases were tinned.Įarly grenade blank, (unfinished) for the M9A1 Anti-Tank Rifle Grenade. Called the M16, it gave a visible trace up to 570 yards. The development of tracer rounds (T24) for the M1 Carbine started in August 1943 on the request of the British Forces in Burma. PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., KINGS MILL, OH, USA. Production at EC started in January 1943 with brass cased rounds and an E C 42 headstamp.ģ Petal T79 blank with red sealant for T12 blank firing tests at APG (HWS 3, p.101) The original name for this development was: Cartridge, Cal. Original cases were made from turned down 32 SLR cases. The development of the cartridge was given to Winchester, but all commercial manufacturers in the US developed weapons for it. bullet based on the SLR (Self Loading Rifle) principle.
30 CALIBRE M1 CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER
30 ML on the receiver in front of the bolt and the serial number is engraved on the left side of the receiver.Development of the 30M1 started in September 1940 in the search for a light weight shoulder weapon with an effective range of up to 300 yards with a. Markings include the following: Auto-Ordnance, Worcester, MA behind the rear sight U.S. The Auto-Ordnance carbines are produced using newly manufactured parts on high precision computerized machinery. 30 Caliber carbine is produced in Kahr's state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Worcester, MA. This rifle also features a black parkerized finish on the barrel and receiver, a light weight of 5.4 pounds, a single stage trigger, and blade front/adjustable rear sights. The Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine features an 18 inch barrel along with a fixed walnut stock.

Each rifle has a Parkerized finish, American Walnut stock, 15 round magazine, 18" barrel and flip-style rear sight. Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine 30 Carbine Caliber with 18" Barrel 15+1 Capacity Black Parkerized Metal Finish American Walnut Stock AOM130Įach Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine is a faithful reproduction of the famous military rifles that served American forces beginning in World War II.
