Always like learning about the history of guns, disappointed at the lack of more in depth information that could have been provided in the video.During WWII, the M1 Carbine proved its worth on battlefields from Europe to the Pacific. Millions of the light, handy M1 Carbines were used by American forces to achieve victory.
A bit more powerful than a .357 I think, but I may be wrong about that.One of the few military guns I wanted. Perfect size and weight. I think the ballistics are similar to .357. If so, I'm covered.
Close in work only indeed! Though I just can't imagine why he didn't like the M1 Garand?!?! Did he tell you why he didn't like it?My late Father, a WW2 Veteran, really didn’t like either the M1 Carbine or Rifle (the infamous Garand). He used them in combat because he HAD to. He qualified Expert with an M1 Rifle and Carbine. He used the M1 Rifle in the ETO (European Theater of Operations) during the Ardennes Offensive (Battle of the Bulge) and killed many Germans. He was later issued an M1903a4 Sniper Rifle in the latter part of the War in Europe. The M1 Carbine just doesn’t have the “knock down power” of either the M1 Rifle or ‘03. The Carbine is good for close in work but is not suited for long range shooting.
Yes…many times! Dad told me several times when I was a child but really didn’t find out until I had my own M1s.Close in work only indeed! Though I just can't imagine why he didn't like the M1 Garand?!?! Did he tell you why he didn't like it?
Thanks alot!Springfield Armory used to offer them. Currently, Fulton is the best choice for new commercial ones.
You might also try the Civilian Marksmanship Program, or CMP. There is a Marketplace on their Forum with ‘03s on there all the time.Springfield Armory used to offer them. Currently, Fulton is the best choice for new commercial ones.
Roger, I'll definitely look into that as well! Thankyou.You might also try the Civilian Marksmanship Program, or CMP. There is a Marketplace on their Forum with ‘03s on there all the time.
The CMP may, or may not have any more ‘03s. But try the Forum as there are always members selling them!Roger, I'll definitely look into that as well! Thankyou.