The .30 carbine (7.62 × 33 mm) is a rimless carbine/rifle cartridge used in the M1 carbine introduced in the 1940s. It is a light rifle round designed...
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The M1 carbine (formally the United States carbine, caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine chambered in the .30 carbine (7.62×33mm) cartridge...
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A carbine (/ˈkɑːrbiːn/ KAR-been or /ˈkɑːrbaɪn/ KAR-byn) is a long gun that has a barrel shortened from its original length. Most modern carbines are rifles...
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Type 30. The main production version was the long rifle but carbine versions were available for cavalry and mounted troops. The Type 30 carbine or cavalry...
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7.62×39mm (redirect from .30 Carbine Russian)
used in a whole range of infantry weapons, including a semi-automatic carbine, a selective fire rifle, and a light machine gun. The job of designing...
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Arisaka (section Type 30 carbine)
the Arisaka series. Chambered in 6.5×50mmSR Type 30. 554,000 built. Carbine variant of the Type 30; 300 mm shorter. 45,000 built. Officially designated...
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Hyde drew inspiration from in many of his weapon designs. An original .30 Carbine based on the M1921/27 variants worked well. However, due to the rising...
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Garand carbine was John Garand's entry during the Light Rifle program that produced the M1 Carbine. The weapon was chambered in the .30 Carbine round and...
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The .30 Kiraly-Cristóbal Carbine, also known as the San Cristóbal or Cristóbal Automatic Rifle was manufactured by the Dominican Republic’s Armería San...
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sights, 7.65x53mm, 7x57mm, 8×57mm IS, .30-06 Springfield or 7.62x51 NATO chambering, Long rifle, Short Rifle and carbine-length barrels, hardwood stocks, and...
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Thompson submachine gun (category .30-06 Springfield firearms)
role of a Light Rifle before the adoption of the M1 Carbine. An example known as the "Calibre .30 Short Rifle" was based on the M1921/27 variants. However...
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A carbine (/ˈkɑːrbiːn/ or /ˈkɑːrbaɪn/), from French carabine, is a long arm firearm but with a shorter barrel than a rifle or musket. Many carbines are...
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offered, including the .41 Magnum, .480 Ruger, .218 Bee, .22 Hornet and .30 Carbine. The Raging Bull line was discontinued in 2019, however, that same year...
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despite frequently being called such. For example: Select-fire Amogh carbines are not assault rifles; their effective range is only 200 yards. Select-fire...
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Mosin–Nagant (redirect from Mosin-Nagant Model 1938 carbine)
sight, replacing the blade on previous weapons. Model 1938 Carbine: A carbine based on the M1891/30 design that was produced from 1939 to 1945 at the Izhevsk...
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Assault rifle (redirect from Assault carbine)
Carbine largely replaced the submachine gun in U.S. service and became the most widely used Carbine variant. Combat experience suggested that the .30...
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assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, personal defense weapons, carbines, designated marksman rifles, multiple-barrel firearms, grenade launchers...
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The Hi-Point carbine is a series of pistol-caliber carbines manufactured by Hi-Point Firearms chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, .45...
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The .30 Winchester Smokeless first appeared in Winchester's catalog No. 55, dated August 1895. When chambered in the Winchester Model 1894 carbine and...
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CAR-15 Carbine (M16 w/ 15" barrel, 5.56×45mm) AR-7 (.22 LR) M1/M1A1 Carbine (Semi-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine) M2 Carbine (Full-Automatic Carbine, .30 Carbine)...
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AMT AutoMag III (category .30 Carbine firearms)
principally chambered for the .30 Carbine cartridge, which was originally designed for the World War II-era M1 Carbine. It was also one of the few pistols...
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cartridge was designed to fit the M1 Carbine and its magazines by starting from the basic form of the .30 Carbine ammunition, keeping the same overall...
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7.62 mm caliber (redirect from .30)
and historical rifle cartridges in this caliber are: .30 carbine, used in the M1/M2/M3 carbines, is sometimes called the 7.62×33mm. 300 AAC Blackout (7...
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An intermediate cartridge is a rifle/carbine cartridge that has significantly greater power than a pistol cartridge but still has a reduced muzzle energy...
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Type 38 rifle (redirect from Type 38 carbine)
52,300 units (est.) Similar to the Type 38 carbine from the middle band back. The Type 44 cavalry carbine is almost entirely different from the middle...
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carbine – .30 carbine) M1A2 carbine (US – semi-automatic carbine – .30 carbine) M1A3 carbine (US – semi-automatic carbine – .30 carbine) M2 carbine (US...
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The M4 carbine (officially Carbine, Caliber 5.56 mm, M4) is a 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle developed in the United States during the 1980s. It is a shortened...
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List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog designation (section Class T1C (.30 Carbine; Ammunition for .30-caliber Carbine M1))
30 ammo (48 x 20-round cartons) or 240 rounds of Caliber .50 (24 x 10-round cartons) ammo. Another box (Volume: 0.83 cubic feet) was used for carbine...
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(an improved 43M). He made two more Cristobal carbine versions, the delayed blowback M2 in .30 Carbine and the gas-operated M3 in 7.62×51mm NATO. He patented...
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Lee–Enfield (redirect from Howard Francis machine carbine)
introduced as the Lee–Enfield cavalry carbine Mk I, or LEC, with a 21.2-inch (540 mm) barrel as opposed to the 30.2-inch (770 mm) one in the "long" version...
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