This video provides an expert overview and hands-on testing of new Inland Manufacturing suppressors, including the AM 22, I CAN, I CAN 2, and IM models. The presenter, demonstrating high authority with direct testing and technical comparisons, discusses suppressor design, the use of DB Foam, and the performance of the I CAN 2 on a 9mm submachine gun. The lineup is presented as a budget-friendly option with HUB compatibility, suitable for those seeking value over absolute quietness.
This video provides a brief overview of three iconic US military rifles used in World War 2: the M1903A3, the M1 Garand, and the M1 Carbine. It highlights key features such as action type, caliber, capacity, and notable manufacturers, offering a glimpse into the firearms that equipped American soldiers.
This video demonstrates the ASMR-style loading and firing of an M1 Carbine, focusing on the mechanical sounds and visual presentation. It highlights safe firearm handling, including the use of hearing protection, and showcases period-accurate accessories. The content is presented by a firearms enthusiast and collector, offering a unique perspective on the M1 Carbine's operation.
This video contrasts World War II rifle development with pistol development, highlighting improvements in rifles from beginning to end of the war. It details American rifles like the M1 Garand and M1 Carbine, discussing their variations and collector value, and then moves to German rifles, including the K98, G43, and the revolutionary StG 44 assault rifle. The presenter emphasizes the shift from bolt-action to semi-automatic and select-fire capabilities, noting the German army's advancement in rifle technology during the war.
This video provides an enthusiastic review of a 1943 Inland Manufacturing M1 Carbine. The presenter highlights its historical significance, low recoil, and magazine-fed operation, noting its role as a 'more than a pistol, less than a rifle' firearm. The M1 Carbine is demonstrated at 200 yards, showcasing the capability of the .30 Carbine round, though the cost of ammunition is noted as a drawback. The presenter suggests that World War II era M1 Carbines possess more character than newer versions and recommends it as an excellent historical firearm for introducing new shooters to the sport.
This video details the FP-45 Liberator pistol, a single-shot .45 ACP firearm produced during WWII. It highlights the pistol's low production cost, rudimentary construction from sheet metal and pot metal, and its intended use as a disposable weapon for resistance fighters. The video also covers its operational procedure and historical context, including its limited adoption by Allied forces.
This is Part 2 of a video showcasing the shooting of an IBM M1 Carbine manufactured in 1943. The video provides a direct link to Part 1 for viewers who wish to see the preceding segment. The description also includes a Patreon link for additional content and uses relevant hashtags like #m1carbine, #inland, and #gunsoftheworld, indicating a focus on firearms and collector's items.
This video focuses on the Inland Manufacturing 1911 A1, a reproduction tribute to the original model. The content likely includes shooting impressions and an overview of the firearm. The description also provides a link to an Ammoland article for further details and directs viewers to the creator's Facebook page and website for merchandise.
This CN Live episode from February 22, 2017, features Colion Noir discussing new suppressor technologies and philosophies. He examines the latest offerings from Inland Manufacturing, highlighting innovations in materials and design that are entering the market. The segment is part of a regular series broadcast on NRATV.com.
This video features an interview from SHOT Show highlighting new firearms from Inland Manufacturing. The company specializes in creating faithful recreations of classic World War II firearms, including various versions of the M1 Carbine (WWII, Korea, Vietnam), the Ithaca M37 Trench Gun, and a classic 1911 pistol. All firearms produced by Inland Manufacturing are confirmed to be made in the USA. The video also promotes the host's website, Patreon page, and sponsors, as well as various Second Amendment advocacy groups.
This video provides an in-depth look at the M1 Carbine, covering its extensive service history from WWII through Vietnam, its design origins, and notable variants. It highlights the M1 Carbine's role as the first Personal Defense Weapon and delves into its ballistics, unique manufacturing history involving companies like Rock-Ola and IBM, and its use by various global forces, including enemy forces during the Vietnam War. The presentation is delivered with high authority and historical appreciation.
This video reviews the Inland T30 Carbine, a new version of the M1 Carbine from Inland Manufacturing, showcased at SHOT Show 2017. The T30 features a welded T3-style red dot mount and a replica of the M82 Alaskan Lyman scope. It also includes a clamp-on flash hider, reminiscent of the T3 rifle's original configuration. The presenter notes its accuracy, capable of hitting sporting clays at 200 yards.
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