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- M1_carbine length "904.24".
- M1_carbine weight "2.35872".
- M1_carbine abstract "The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight, easy-to-use semi-automatic carbine that became a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and was produced in several variants. It was widely used by U.S. and foreign military, paramilitary and police forces, and has also been a popular civilian firearm.In selective-fire versions capable of fully automatic firing, the carbine is designated the M2 carbine. The M3 carbine was an M2 with an active infrared scope system. Unlike conventional carbines, which are generally a version of a parent rifle with a shorter barrel (like the earlier .30-40 U.S. Krag rifle and carbine and the later M16 rifle and M4 carbine), the M1 carbine has only one minor part in common with the M1 rifle, a short buttplate screw, and fires a different cartridge.".
- M1_carbine length "0.90424".
- M1_carbine origin United_States.
- M1_carbine thumbnail M1_Carbine_Mk_I_-_USA_-_Armémuseum.jpg?width=300.
- M1_carbine type Assault_rifle.
- M1_carbine type Carbine.
- M1_carbine type Semi-automatic_rifle.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Angolan_Civil_War.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Cambodian_Civil_War.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Cuban_Revolution.
- M1_carbine usedInWar First_Indochina_War.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Hukbalahap_Rebellion.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Korean_War.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Malayan_Emergency.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Suez_Crisis.
- M1_carbine usedInWar The_Troubles.
- M1_carbine usedInWar Vietnam_War.
- M1_carbine usedInWar World_War_II.
- M1_carbine weight "2358.72".
- M1_carbine wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=popular%20science%201930&f=true.
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- M1_carbine wikiPageID "173428".
- M1_carbine wikiPageRevisionID "606333087".
- M1_carbine action Gas-operated_reloading.
- M1_carbine action Rotating_bolt.
- M1_carbine caption "M1 Carbine".
- M1_carbine cartridge "0.3".
- M1_carbine designDate "1938".
- M1_carbine designer David_Marshall_Williams.
- M1_carbine designer "Frederick L. Humeston".
- M1_carbine designer William_C._Roemer.
- M1_carbine feed "15".
- M1_carbine hasPhotoCollection M1_carbine.
- M1_carbine isRanged "yes".
- M1_carbine manufacturer "Commercial copies".
- M1_carbine manufacturer "Military contractors".
- M1_carbine name "Carbine, Caliber .30, M1".
- M1_carbine number "Over 6.5 million".
- M1_carbine origin United_States.
- M1_carbine productionDate "September 1941–August 1945; commercial 1945–present".
- M1_carbine rate Semi-automatic_firearm.
- M1_carbine rate "850".
- M1_carbine service "July 1942–1973".
- M1_carbine sights "Rear Sight: Aperture; L-type flip or adjustable, front sight: Wing Protected Post".
- M1_carbine type "* Semi-automatic rifle * Carbine/Assault rifle".
- M1_carbine unitCost "45.0".
- M1_carbine usedBy "See Users".
- M1_carbine variants "M1A1, M1A3, M2, M2A2, M3".
- M1_carbine wars Angolan_Civil_War.
- M1_carbine wars Cambodian_Civil_War.
- M1_carbine wars Cuban_Revolution.
- M1_carbine wars First_Indochina_War.
- M1_carbine wars Hukbalahap_Rebellion.
- M1_carbine wars Korean_War.
- M1_carbine wars Malayan_Emergency.
- M1_carbine wars Suez_Crisis.
- M1_carbine wars The_Troubles.
- M1_carbine wars Vietnam_War.
- M1_carbine wars World_War_II.
- M1_carbine weight "empty loaded w/ sling".
- M1_carbine wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- M1_carbine subject Category:7.62_mm_firearms.
- M1_carbine subject Category:Carbines.
- M1_carbine subject Category:Infantry_weapons_of_the_Cold_War.
- M1_carbine subject Category:Police_weapons.
- M1_carbine subject Category:United_States_Marine_Corps_equipment.
- M1_carbine subject Category:World_War_II_firearms_of_the_United_States.
- M1_carbine subject Category:World_War_II_semi-automatic_rifles.
- M1_carbine type Device.
- M1_carbine type Weapon.
- M1_carbine type Product.
- M1_carbine type PhysicalDevice.
- M1_carbine type Weapon.
- M1_carbine type DesignedArtifact.
- M1_carbine comment "The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight, easy-to-use semi-automatic carbine that became a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and was produced in several variants. It was widely used by U.S. and foreign military, paramilitary and police forces, and has also been a popular civilian firearm.In selective-fire versions capable of fully automatic firing, the carbine is designated the M2 carbine.".
- M1_carbine label "Carabina M1".
- M1_carbine label "Carabine M1".
- M1_carbine label "Karabinek M1".
- M1_carbine label "M1 Carbine".
- M1_carbine label "M1 Carbine".
- M1_carbine label "M1 Carbine".
- M1_carbine label "M1 Carbine".
- M1_carbine label "M1 carbine".
- M1_carbine label "M1卡宾枪".
- M1_carbine label "U.S.M1カービン".
- M1_carbine sameAs M1_Karabina.
- M1_carbine sameAs M1_Carbine.