NRA Gun of the Week: Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine

Published on December 19, 2015
Duration: 2:47

This video reviews the Inland Manufacturing M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine, a modern reproduction of a WWII-era firearm. It highlights the carbine's historical significance as a prolific American arm, detailing its design features such as the folding wire buttstock, walnut stock, and short-stroke gas piston system. The review emphasizes its lightweight, compact nature, and low recoil, making it an accessible firearm for civilian use.

Quick Summary

The Inland Manufacturing M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine is a modern reproduction of a WWII firearm, featuring a folding wire buttstock, walnut stock, and a short-stroke gas piston system. It's a compact and lightweight option, offering an economical alternative to original collector pieces that can cost thousands.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction: Kelly Young & Gun of the Week
  2. 00:22M1 Carbine Variants & WWII Production
  3. 00:28Inland Manufacturing M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine
  4. 00:33Inland's Role in WWII Carbine Production
  5. 00:53Modern Inland Manufacturing Company
  6. 01:04Civilian Market Models
  7. 01:111944 M1A1 Paratrooper Model Features
  8. 01:16Stock, Barrel Band, Magazine, Grip
  9. 01:24Operating System: Gas Piston & Bolt
  10. 01:33Handiness & Compact Dimensions
  11. 01:43Barrel and Overall Lengths
  12. 01:51Weight and Ease of Shooting
  13. 01:56.30 Carbine Cartridge Recoil
  14. 02:00Collector Market vs. New Reproduction
  15. 02:08Inland's Accurate & Economical Replica
  16. 02:15More Information: Inland-mfg.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Inland Manufacturing M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine?

The Inland Manufacturing M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine is a modern reproduction of a World War II-era M1 carbine, specifically patterned after a late-production 1944 model. It features a folding wire buttstock, walnut stock, and operates with a short-stroke gas piston system.

What makes the M1 carbine historically significant?

The M1 carbine was the most prolific American arm of World War II, with over 6.5 million units produced. Inland Manufacturing was a major contributor, building over 2.5 million of these rifles to support the war effort.

What are the key features of the Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine reproduction?

This reproduction includes a lowwood walnut stock, a Type 2 barrel band, a 15-round magazine, a pistol grip, and a folding wire buttstock. It uses a short-stroke gas piston and a Garand-style rotating bolt.

How does the Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine compare to an original?

Original M1A1 Paratrooper carbines can cost $3,000-$4,000 on the collector market. The new Inland reproduction offers a more accurate and significantly more economical alternative for those wanting this iconic firearm.

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