M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols

Published on June 4, 2015
Duration: 7:06

This review delves into the M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols, commercial variants of the M1 Carbine. Early Iver Johnson models used surplus GI parts, while Universal Firearms later manufactured their own cast receivers and stamped components, leading to significant mechanical differences. Despite variations in barrel length and ergonomics, these firearms are presented as 'guilty pleasure' items—fun to shoot but impractical for serious use.

Quick Summary

The M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols are commercial variants of the M1 Carbine, produced by companies like Iver Johnson and Universal Firearms. While early models used surplus military parts, later versions featured proprietary cast receivers and stamped components, leading to significant mechanical differences and generally lower reliability compared to military versions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Rifle-Caliber Pistols & M1 Enforcer
  2. 00:55Iver Johnson: Commercial Production & GI Parts
  3. 01:40Universal Firearms: Redesign & Stamped Parts
  4. 02:44Physical Variations: Barrel Length & Sights
  5. 03:55Mechanical Differences: Operating Rods
  6. 05:18Internal Mechanics: Recoil Springs & Reliability
  7. 06:04Conclusion: Practicality & 'Guilty Pleasure' Firearms

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols?

The M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols are commercial variants based on the M1 Carbine design. They were produced by companies like Iver Johnson and Universal Firearms, featuring shorter barrels and pistol grips, making them distinct from their military counterparts.

What is the difference between Iver Johnson and Universal Firearms M1 Enforcers?

Early Iver Johnson Enforcers used surplus M1 Carbine parts, while Universal Firearms later manufactured their own cast receivers and stamped components. This led to differences in operating rods, recoil spring systems, and overall construction quality.

Are M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols practical firearms?

According to the review, M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols are generally considered impractical for serious use. They are described as 'guilty pleasure' firearms, offering a fun shooting experience but lacking the ergonomic efficiency and reliability of military-spec weapons.

What caliber are the M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols typically chambered in?

The M1 Enforcer Carbine Pistols discussed in the review are chambered in .30 Carbine. This is the same caliber used by the original military M1 Carbine, providing a commonality between the commercial variants and their historical basis.

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