![]() The Discussion Forum also serves as a reference desk for the more advanced material that could easily overwhelm a website and is often subject to opinions that may varyĭue to a lack of original documentation. Should you have questions, assistance is available on our Discussion Forum. With the Model M1 being the primary model all carbines were based on and the subject of most of this website it's history will be covered throughout the website. Army Ordnance Training Manual for ordnance personnel servicing these carbines was TM 9-1276 (1947, 1953). ![]() The Basic Field Manual for the U.S.30 Caliber Carbine (M1, M1A1, and eventually M2) was FM 23-7 (1942, 1944, 1952). Production ended for all but Winchester and Inlandīy mid 1944, with Inland and Winchester ceasing final production in August 1945. The remaining manufacturers started production in 1943. Underwood and Rock-Ola began production by November. Production started in 1942 with Inland in June and Winchester in September. *number of parts varied as minor changes were implemented and do not include aĬomplete breakdown of the rear sight and barrel band Right click on the image to view the model
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