The soldier on the far right is holding an M1 carbine anti-tank crew in combat in the Netherlands, November 4, 1944. arsenalĭevelopment history Limitations of weapons in the U.S. The 'M2 carbine' was the second carbine developed under the system, etc. Therefore, the 'M1 carbine' was the first carbine developed under this system. Army began using the current naming convention where the 'M' is the designation for 'Model' and the number represents the sequential development of equipment and weapons. ĭespite having a similar name and physical outward appearance, the M1 carbine is not a carbine version of the M1 Garand rifle. The M3 carbine was an M2 carbine with an active infrared scope system. The M2 carbine is the selective-fire version of the M1 carbine, capable of firing in both semi-automatic and full-automatic. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world, and also became a popular civilian firearm after World War II. military during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. 30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was a standard firearm for the U.S.
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber. Rear sight: aperture L-type flip or adjustable, front sight: wing-protected post