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M1 Carbine : Storied Guns of America
by Tom McHaleOther than the M1 Carbine the only other single WWII item made in greater quantities was the M1 steel helmet...
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M1 Carbine Family – a Brief Introduction & History
by Marc CammackThe M1 Carbine Family was designed primarily to offer noncombat and line-of-communications troops a better defensive weapon than a pistol or submachine gun.
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Man told can’t have gramp’s M1 as it’s an ‘assault firearm’
by Chris EgerA New Jersey court told a man last week he cannot possess a vintage M1 Carbine handed down from his grandfather as it was an illegal assault weapon.
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Inland M1 Carbine Giveaway from Student of the Gun
by AmmolandStudent of the Gun is pleased to partner with Inland Manufacturing, an official sponsor of SOTG Television, for this exciting M1 Carbine Giveaway contest.
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Miculek gives the new M1 Carbine Paratrooper a workout (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerJerry Miculek got his hands on a new production Inland M1 Carbine in the much sought-after folding stock model similar to that used by the Army airborne units in World War II.
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An M1A of a Different Color: A Loaded Precision Adjustable Rifle Rundown
by EpicosityThe M1A Loaded Precision Adjustable Stock rifle is now available in your choice of two stock and hand-guard colors - Flat Dark Earth (FDE) & classic black...
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Background check expansion forces museum to return firearms to donors
by Chris EgerA small museum in Washington State is planning to pull a display of historical guns over questions about the legality of transfers following passage of Initiative 594.
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MKS Supply brings back the Inland M1 Carbine
by Max SlowikMKS Supply has announced that they are bringing back a historical rifle with the Inland M1 Carbine, in three versions, including the M1A1 Paratrooper.
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MKS Supply Brings Back the M1 Carbine
by AmmolandMKS Supply, LLC announces that production of the original Inland brand M1 Carbine is again underway and the iconic .30 caliber...
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Fulton Armory’s M3 Scout, a new take on an old favorite (VIDEO)
by David HigginbothamThe M3 is a rifle designed for fast action and defensive accuracy, engaging targets at 10 to 25 yards is incredibly fast for a nearly 70-year-old design. The often frowned upon .30 carbine cartridge is a good man-stopper with modern ammunition, contrary to popular belief.
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Why you need a carbine for home defense
by Jim GrantWhen it comes to defending your home and the loved-ones within, many of the properties that make an ideal brush-gun or hunting rifle are actually detrimental in a home-defense situation.
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What’s old is young again: Chiappa’s Citadel M1-22 rifle
by Kristin AlbertsWhat do you get when a classic WWII gun collides with a plinking-man’s .22 rifle? The Chiappa Citadel M1-22. Fans of the original M1 carbine will quickly recognize the trademark features of the old standby now replicated into a svelte, light, low-budget shooter built to tickle the fancies of both youngsters and the young-at-heart.
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