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.30 Carbine (7.62×33mm) - Ammunition Store
ammunitionstore.comThe .30 Carbine (7.62×33mm) is the cartridge used in the M1 Carbine introduced in the 1940s. It is an intermediate It is an intermediate round designed to be fired from the M1 carbine's 18-inch (458 mm) barrel.
Ready for Battle: The Personal Equipment of a World War II ...
www.armyheritage.orgThe carbine was more convenient to carry for officers, non-commissioned officers, or specialists carrying radios or other gear. Tank crews, drivers, artillery crews, mortar crews, and other personnel were issued the M1 Carbine. Airborne troops received a version with a folding stock. Paratrooper Carbine (bottom)
BAYONETS M1 GARAND - M1 Garand Collectors Association
www.thegca.orgmodified into an M1 Carbine bayonet, the M5 bayonet was an M3-style knife blade adapted to fit the Garand. The M5 bayonet guard had a stud that fit into the gas cylinder screw, similar to the M7 series of grenade launchers, rather than the traditional barrel ring. It soon became apparent there were difficulties mounting
M1 CARBINE 30 ROUND MAGAZINES - Civilian …
thecmp.orgavailable sources concerning 30 round M1 Carbine magazines, looking at photos, looking at books, looking at 30 round magazines, buying several samples, and looking at even more in stores and shows, the observer would offer the following. Overview of Magazines: The entire topic is a bit cluttered. During WW2, Korea, and Vietnam, the US ...