Shooting a M1 Carbine

The US Carbine, Caliber .30, M1, or M1 Carbine, was adopted by the US in 1942 as a more effective replacement for the M1911A1 pistol for support troops. Chambered in the new .30 carbine cartridge, it had a 15 round, detachable magazine. Its small size, light weight, and fire power were well regarded by the troops issued it. The M1 and subsequent M2, and M3 variants saw service with the US in to Vietnam. For more information on historic firearms, head on over to If you like the History In Firearms content, please consider supporting us on Patreon, Playeur (Utreon), or with a Youtube Membership. All funds go to expanding and improving content from the project.
Back to Top