bags of shells. The folding stock carbine was manufactured by Inland Corporation of General Motors, who also built the most regular carbines

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M1 Carbine,.30 The M1 Carbine was developed as a light rifle, chambered for.30 pistol weight ammunition to deliver accurate semi-automatic fire from a 15-round detachable magazine fed by a gas-operated mechanism. Mechanical designs of the carbine and working parts were developed by David Carbine Williams for Winchester Repeating Arms, and based upon a gas piston Williams invented. Charged by exhaust gases from the fired cartridge, the gas piston operated a rotating bolt and operating rod to eject the spent casing, load a fresh round from the magazine, and chamber the round in the bore for the next firing. Some of his design and machine work was conducted while he was incarcerated in a North Carolina prison farm serving a sentence for murder of a deputy sheriff Williams allegedly shot after a raid on his liquor still. This gas piston mechanism was the only similarity the carbine shared with the M1 Garand rifle, and only one part was interchangeable between them: a buttplate screw. The cartridges for rifle (top) in.30-06, and in.30 carbine (bottom) show their obvious differences. The M1 Carbine was adopted by Ordnance in 1941.

Intended for support troops, rather than line infantry, the carbine was issued to radiomen, mortarmen, drivers, tankers, and was popular among officers, as well. The American tradition of officers carrying shoulder arms into combat, rather than only sidearms, reawakened in WW2, hearkening back to American line officers, lieutenants and captains, carrying flintlock fusils in earlier wars. Officers have continued to carry more firepower in modern war, where firepower is the decisive tactic. Even in WW1, most American officers carried only a pistol, while some followed the practice of British officers in carrying canes into assaults across no man s land to direct their men s maneuvers. In the trenches, there was more seen of shock tactics in brutal hand-to-hand encounters, although for artillery and machine guns, combat from 1914-1918 was the epitome of firepower. Firepower from artillery, mortars, aerial bombardment, and naval barrage grew in importance in WW2, Korea, Vietnam, and into modern combat, with battles decided by air strikes, but on the ground, the rifle, and now the assault rifle, supported by automatic heavy weapons, reigns as the primary tool of war. The M1 Carbine originally had no bayonet, but rather, a fighting knife, the M3, was issued to carbine-carrying troops. By 1944, a bayonet was developed from the M3 knife, to serve as the M4 bayonet with stacked leather washers fashioning the hilt, and slide over the barrel bayonet lug above the upper band, where the new part secured beneath the forearm handguard. In keeping with the light definition of the carbine, a folding stock version, the M1A1 was designed for the lightest troops, Airborne paratroopers and glidermen. These compact carbines also became popular with tank crewmen and other armor troops, while the mortarmen of the infantry also found the carbine ideal, encumbered as they were by the tube, baseplate, tripod, and

bags of shells. The folding stock carbine was manufactured by Inland Corporation of General Motors, who also built the most regular carbines (2,632,097) during the war, even more than Winchester Repeating Arms. Other contractors also manufactured the carbine, forgoing their regular production of adding machines (I.B.M.), postal franking machines (National Postal Meter), typewriters (Underwood), or Juke-boxes (Rock-ola). The disassembled parts from any were interchangeable with any other, guaranteed.

Marine with M1 Carbine, Iwo Jima 1. Magazine Pouch (2 spare 15 round magazines). 2. Rear Sight. 3. Safety. 4. Magazine Release. 5. Sling. 6. Trigger Guard. 7. Magazine. 8. Front Band. 9. Stripper Clip of 10.30 Rounds. 10. Muzzle. 11. Buttplate. 12. Bolt. 13. Gas Cylinder. 14. Operating Slide. 15. Bayonet Lug (Post 1944).

In Korea, the M1 was modified with conversion kits to produce a selective fire weapon, the M2 Carbine. and a thirty-round magazine was introduced. bayonet point on Korean ridge. American soldies hold Chinese prisoners at M4

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Manual of Arms The manual of arms for drill with the carbine is identical to the M1 Rifle. A paramount safety concern with the carbine is the shortened length of the barrel, especially if firing in ranks. N.P.S. Demonstrations currently envision only solitary or individual firings in public interpretation, but this caution to beware the muzzle of the short-barreled carbine can always be practiced, as with earlier carbines (Krag, Trapdoor, Henry, Spencer, Sharps). The safe orientation of the barrel and its muzzle, always downrange or away from any people: in drill, in firing, during inspection, and in casual carrying and display of carbine in encampment. Below are a few illustrations of carbine drill positions from the 1941 Soldier s Handbook. Inspection, ARMS.

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