10 Things You Don't Know About The M1 Carbine

Published on February 11, 2017
Duration: 6:00

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.

Quick Summary

The M1 Carbine, considered the first Personal Defense Weapon (PDW), served from 1942-1973 in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. It fires the .30 Carbine round (110gr @ 1950 fps, 964 ft-lbs) with a 300+ yard range. Over 6 million were made by companies like Winchester, Inland, Rock-Ola, and IBM.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to M1 Carbine
  2. 00:28Service History (WWII, Korea, Vietnam)
  3. 00:53Models and Variants (M2, M3)
  4. 01:20Design Purpose (Upgrade for M1911)
  5. 02:14The First PDW
  6. 02:36Ballistics and Lethality (.30 Carbine)
  7. 03:00David Marshall Williams ('Carbine' Williams)
  8. 03:19Jonathan 'Ed' Browning Design Role
  9. 03:44Audie Murphy's Use
  10. 04:13Enemy Use (Vietnam)
  11. 04:34Manufacturers and Global Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary purpose behind the M1 Carbine's design?

The M1 Carbine was designed as an upgrade for the M1911 pistol, intended to provide rear-area troops and support personnel with more firepower than a handgun but in a more compact package than a full-sized rifle. It effectively became the first Personal Defense Weapon (PDW).

What are the key ballistics of the .30 Carbine round used in the M1 Carbine?

The .30 Carbine round typically fires a 110-grain bullet at approximately 1950 feet per second, generating around 964 foot-pounds of energy. This makes it a potent round with an effective range exceeding 300 yards.

Which notable manufacturers produced the M1 Carbine?

Over six million M1 Carbines were manufactured by a variety of companies, including major firearms producers like Winchester and Inland Manufacturing, as well as companies not typically associated with firearms, such as Rock-Ola (jukeboxes) and IBM.

What historical conflicts did the M1 Carbine serve in?

The M1 Carbine was a standard service weapon for the US military from 1942 until 1973. It saw extensive use during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War before being largely replaced by the M16 rifle.

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