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A Short and Convoluted History of the M1 Carbine 

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Long before the AR-15/M-4 became everyone's favourite tacticool carbine there was another that captured the heart of soldiers and civilians alike, the United States Carbine, Calibre .30, M1, better known as the M1 Carbine. Today I take a short and convoluted look at the history of the little rifle that could that saw action in several of America's wars during the 20th Century.
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@strib3144
@strib3144 Год назад
My dad, who was a career sharpshooter in the Army, was a weapons squad leader in 1950 and carried an M-1 carbine from Inchon to Chosin. He liked the piece a lot and said it was accurate out to 300 yards. But my dad was a hell of a shot.
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy Год назад
That never hurts 🙂 I'm not too surprised to hear that he could shoot out to 300 yards with the carbine. Most people exaggerate it's "deficiencies".
@tomhinklejr.5055
@tomhinklejr.5055 4 года назад
I found replacing the springs in my Carbine, and either putting new Wolfe springs in my magazines ,or just buying KCI mags has made a world of difference in the reliability of my M1. Plus, bending the back of the follower just slightly helped keep it from binding. Obviously it'll need a break in period after putting new springs in, but it's worth it. Thanks for the video!
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy 4 года назад
Not a problem and thanks for the tips. I'm having problems with reliable feeding from my magazines as well so I may try out some of those ideas that you mentioned.
@SnowGoose752
@SnowGoose752 5 лет назад
I got an Iver Johnson m1 carbine, has the heat shield on it too. Nice.
@jason60chev
@jason60chev 3 года назад
Soldiers tried the press the carbine into a role it wasn't designed for. It isn't a main battle rifle. You want that, pick up a Garand.
@Shadow0fd3ath24
@Shadow0fd3ath24 5 лет назад
Love this. And pretty much everything is spot on...BUT Almost EVERY report of the 30 carbine not stopping was from rifles not being sighted in and or missing in full auto from almost all the material out there
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy 5 лет назад
That second part doesn't surprise me at all. I am going to be following up at some point with another video examining some of the claims.
@Shadow0fd3ath24
@Shadow0fd3ath24 5 лет назад
@@TheRedneckPreppy sweet I'd like to see that. Between all the books,interviews, and other media I've consumed along with Ians comments and interviews from Forgotten weapons.... I doubt there were ever penetration issues. Especially when 45s seemed to have no problem even though they put way less energy, have a wider cross section, and are waaaay slower
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy 5 лет назад
I'm with you on that -- I've long been suspicious about the penetration claims myself. I'm going to test a variety of scenarios including clothing, vegetation and some light barriers. My plan was to do either one giant video including the tests or two videos in order but the timing didn't work out.
@nissanlowe
@nissanlowe Год назад
My M1 war babies must shoot harder than some of these I read about. The proof is in dented steel I have, bullets that would tumble violently into a body after a wool coat . This is 50-75 yd. I'm talking about. Many field officers and radio men, truck drivers and cooks made a difference armed with these fine little rifles. I have Garands, an M1A, but these little guys are my favorite to shoot.
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy Год назад
I've addressed the myths about the M1 Carbine and it's "weaknesses" in other videos in the past year -- it's nonsensical to believe that the .30 Carbine round couldn't penetrate clothing, even if frozen.
@nissanlowe
@nissanlowe Год назад
@@TheRedneckPreppy I just shot mine 2 days ago at the range. Somebody had left a truck tailgate down there and had been shooting it, I stood it up and shot 5 rounds from 50 yds. It penetrated both sides easily and kept going.
@frankartieta4887
@frankartieta4887 Год назад
I have had ww2 era service men tell me a M1 carbine was a sought out weapon in jungle combat And I have listened to real Korea era marines say they would pop a enemy who appeared dead again just for good measure they also said a m1 carbine was a bit light In my opinion a m1 carbine is one of the best Wish I owned one A M1 carbine and a Ruger 30 carbine blackhawk make a nice pair for a reloader And make no mistake a M1 carbine is deadly out to 100 yards
@nickyminter4271
@nickyminter4271 11 месяцев назад
Great information vid Mate Blessings from Australia. I’ve subscribed.
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy 11 месяцев назад
Very kind of you and appreciated!
@michaelrunnels7660
@michaelrunnels7660 4 года назад
Why didn't the M-2 keep it's designation when the carbine was made? Having 2 different rifles with the same designation is just stupid. Actually there were 3 completely different rifles with the M-1 designation: The M-1 Garand, the M-1 Carbine, and the M1A. All 3 were used by the military at the same time. Using that type of reasoning I guess the M-16 SHOULD have come out as the M-14 Carbine and the M-4 designation would be the M-14A.
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy 4 года назад
The nomenclature for the naming of model numbers has always been a bit confusing since the US dropped having the year after the M, like M1903 Springfield. My best guess is that the Garand, Carbine and M1A were all considered different classes of rifles so using M1 as the model designation is technically permissible, though obviously confusing. There actually was an M-15, which apparently was a modified M-14, designed to be squad automatic weapon. It didn't really improve on select fire M-14 so they scrubbed it. I haven't done much research on the M-15 so I'm not too sure about whether it overlapped with the M-16 development.
@Mgoblue2486
@Mgoblue2486 4 года назад
Does my 10/22 dressed up as an M1 count? Lol awesome vid man!
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy 4 года назад
Ha ha, even cheaper to shoot than .30 Carbine! Thanks for the kind word and for watching.
@garrythomson6006
@garrythomson6006 3 года назад
great video on my fave ww2 firearm!
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy 3 года назад
Thank you for watching and the kind words!
@jackthereefer1
@jackthereefer1 Год назад
Was the M1 carbine an "assault" rifle and weapon of "war"?
@TheRedneckPreppy
@TheRedneckPreppy Год назад
The most dangerous kind!
@richardmollohan954
@richardmollohan954 4 года назад
What is the 30 caliber carbine cartridge was a joke in the Korean War when the Chinese had heavy coats on they would shoot them with it and the bullets would almost bounce besides the guy that designed it did it while he was still in prison the warden let him work in a machine shop working on gun to help the war effort. Some of these people that do this stuff don't know what they're talking about
@joshuahowe9417
@joshuahowe9417 4 года назад
Many people think the problem In Korea was them shooting it beyond its capacity. They didn't bounce off.
@ponraul1221
@ponraul1221 4 года назад
.30 Carbine bouncing off a coat is the biggest pile of bullshit I’ve heard. Here’s a video of it going through Level IIIA rated Kevlar body armor at 200 yards: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--SwbWGQ7J78.html
@Mgoblue2486
@Mgoblue2486 4 года назад
So, would you put a heavy coat on and let someone shoot you with one? Ridiculous statement. The soldiers simply thought they were hitting when in reality they weren't at all.
@codycuppes6954
@codycuppes6954 4 года назад
Bouncing off a coat... so much bullshit. Why did it not bounce off German coats? Any rifle you still need to aim. Those saying they actually shot a chinese soldier and it bounced off either cant shoot or were just making up lies to tell gullible people.
@SVT40AK47
@SVT40AK47 3 года назад
Speaking of talking about someone that doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Just because you watched an old movie with Jimmie Stewart doesn’t make it all a complete history of the Carbine. Williams designed the short stroke gas system and that was it. Go watch another movie.....
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