M1 - Carbine Original Standard Products

Published on July 17, 2010
Duration: 15:34

This review of an original Standard Products M1 Carbine, presented by hickok45, highlights its historical significance and practical handling. The M1 Carbine was designed as a lightweight, effective self-defense weapon for support personnel, featuring a .30 Carbine cartridge. The video touches on its development, mass production by various contractors, and its performance on the range, noting its low recoil and suitability for new shooters.

Quick Summary

The M1 Carbine was developed as a lightweight defensive firearm for non-frontline military personnel, featuring a .30 Carbine cartridge. It was mass-produced by nine contractors with standardized parts and saw extensive service in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. Its low recoil makes it suitable for new or recoil-sensitive shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Standard Products M1 Carbine
  2. 01:00M1 Carbine: Design & Military Purpose
  3. 02:10Development History: Browning & Williams
  4. 03:10Mass Production & Contractors
  5. 04:15Range Demonstration & Handling
  6. 08:30Historical Context & Commercial Models
  7. 10:00Final Assessment: M1 Carbine Jewel

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the intended purpose of the M1 Carbine?

The M1 Carbine was designed as a lightweight, effective self-defense weapon for military personnel not engaged in front-line combat, such as vehicle crews, clerks, and radio operators, who needed something more potent than a pistol but easier to carry than a full-sized rifle.

Who were some key figures involved in the M1 Carbine's development?

The M1 Carbine's development involved Winchester and drew upon the work of figures like Jonathan Ed Browning (brother of John Browning) and David Marshall 'Carbine' Williams, who contributed to the design during his time in prison.

How was the M1 Carbine produced during World War II?

The M1 Carbine was mass-produced by nine primary contractors, including well-known companies like IBM, Inland, and Winchester, as well as others like Saginaw and Rock-Ola. Parts were highly standardized for interchangeability.

Is the M1 Carbine suitable for new shooters?

Yes, the M1 Carbine is often recommended for new shooters due to its very low recoil, making it comfortable to handle and shoot. Its manageable size and straightforward operation also contribute to its beginner-friendliness.

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