Tactical M1 Carbine? The Inland M30-P Pistol and Brace

Published on July 13, 2018
Duration: 12:03

This guide details the installation of aftermarket components on the Inland M30-P pistol, a modernized tactical variant of the M1 Carbine. It covers attaching a pistol brace, grip, and optional suppressor, emphasizing safety and proper lubrication for reliable operation. The video features James Reeves, an established firearms reviewer, demonstrating these tactical upgrades.

Quick Summary

The Inland M30-P is a tactical modernization of the M1 Carbine, featuring a Sage EBR chassis and Gear Head Works pistol brace. With a 12-inch barrel, it's legally a pistol. It accepts suppressors via its 1/2x28 threaded barrel and, when properly lubricated, demonstrates 100% reliability, offering a mild shooting experience comparable to a 9mm AR-15.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Tactical M1 Carbine
  2. 01:00Key Features and Components
  3. 02:30Suppressor Compatibility
  4. 03:52History of the M1 Carbine
  5. 06:31Technical Specifications of the M30-P
  6. 07:18Range Performance and Reliability
  7. 09:18Final Assessment and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Inland M30-P a tactical M1 Carbine variant?

The Inland M30-P is a tactical variant due to its modernization with components like the Sage International EBR chassis, a Gear Head Works pistol brace, and an Ergo grip, transforming the classic M1 Carbine design into a more modern, pistol-configured firearm.

Can the Inland M30-P be suppressed?

Yes, the Inland M30-P features a 1/2x28 threaded barrel, allowing for the attachment of suppressors. The video demonstrates this with a Bowers Vers 9S, noting its capability with .30 Carbine or .300 Blackout rounds when properly configured.

What are the key specifications of the Inland M30-P pistol?

The Inland M30-P boasts a 12-inch barrel, 1/2x28 threads, M1-style adjustable sights, a Sage EBR chassis, 10 or 30-round capacity, a Gear Head Works Mod 2 brace, weighs 5 lbs, and has an MSRP of $1729.

How reliable is the Inland M30-P?

During testing, the Inland M30-P initially experienced jams when operated bone dry. However, after proper lubrication, it ran 100% reliably, indicating that adequate maintenance is key to its performance.

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