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30 ROUND MAGAZINE

ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY

MARKINGS INFORMATION

REAR SIGHT - ZEROING PROBLEMS

The M1 Carbine was designed primarily to offer noncombat and line-of-communications troops a better defensive weapon than a pistol or submachine gun, with greater accuracy and range, but without the recoil, cost, or weight of a full-power infantry rifle. The carbine was also easier for less experienced soldiers and smaller-framed people to fire than the .30 caliber infantry rifles of the day. The carbine was more convenient to carry for officers, NCOs, or specialists encumbered with weapons, field glasses, radios, or other gear. Tankers, drivers, artillery crews, mortar crews, and other personnel were also issued the M1 Carbine in lieu of the larger, heavier M1 Garand. Belatedly, a folding-stock version of the M1 Carbine was developed, after a request was made for a compact and light infantry arm for airborne troops. The first M1 Carbines were delivered in mid-1942, with initial priority given to troops in the European theatre of war.

Each M1 Carbine rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired if necessary and test fired for function. Each rifle is shipped with safety manual and chamber safety flag. Shipping and Handling $24.95 per rifle. NOTE: Carbines are not sold or shipped with magazines.

NOTE: CMP HAS ALMOST COMPLETELY SOLD OUT OF CARBINES. THE ONLY OPTIONS REMAINING ARE SHOWN BELOW. WE DO NOT EXPECT TO RECEIVE ANY ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS.

IMPORTANT: If your State or locality requires you to first obtain a license, permit, or Firearms Owner ID card in order to possess or receive a rifle, you must enclose a photocopy of your license, permit, or card with the application for purchase. Rifle shipments to NY, NJ and CT must be made to a state licensed dealer. You must provide a copy of the dealer’s license with your order form.

NY, NJ and CT customers who have already mailed their rifle orders to CMP should provide custserve@thecmp.org with dealer information or order cancellation instructions. Information can also be faxed to 256-835-3527 or mailed to CMP Customer Service, (Attn: FFL Order), 1401 Commerce Blvd., Anniston, AL 36207.

M1 Carbine Barreled Receiver

ITEM # DESCRIPTION PRICE AVAILABILITY
R017BRZ M1 Carbine Receiver and Barrel Only - see description below   SOLD OUT
NOT ACCEPTING ORDERS

M1 Carbine, stripped barrel and stripped receiver only. Rack grade, no bolt or other parts should be expected with this option. These are not sorted by manufacturer and selection of manufacturer is luck of the draw. Bores may have some heavy pitting and exterior finish may show significant wear and some surface pitting and rust. Muzzle will gauge over a three (3) on gauge. Metal may have some foreign markings. These barreled receivers are what remains from the last few years of carbine inspection and repair. We do not have any reason to believe we will receive any additional carbines. Many of our customers would consider these barreled receivers "JUNK". NO REFUNDS AND NO EXCHANGES. $125 plus $12.95 S&H per barreled receiver.


** "Bavaria Marked" Carbines **

In the months after the end of WWII, the Allied Occupation Forces needed the assistance of the German police to maintain order and enforce the laws pertaining to the German population. In October 1945 the Allied Control Council for Germany issued a directive that allowed for rearming the German police. The directive required the weapons they were armed with must not be of German manufacture, and must be marked in a manner that would make the weapons readily identifiable as to which agency they were issued.

Office of Military Government Bavaria ordered their M1 Carbines to be marked in English on top of the receiver to the left of the bolt, with the type of agency the weapon was issued too; BAVARIA RURAL POLICE, BAVARIA FORESTRY POLICE, BAVARIA BORDER POLICE, BAVARIA GAME WARDEN, BAVARIA PRISON GUARD, and BAVARIA MUNICIPAL POLICE.

Further information in regards to the history of the Bavarian carbines can be found at can be found here: http://www.bavarianm1carbines.com/cmp.html

Bavaria-Marked M1 Carbines
(Manufacturers picked strictly by luck-of-the-draw)

ITEM # DESCRIPTION PRICE
R017BPGS

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Prison Guard
Service Grade

CMP AUCTION ONLY
R017BPGSFP

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Prison Guard
Service Grade with Flip Sight

CMP AUCTION ONLY
R017BPGR

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Prison Guard
Rack Grade

CMP AUCTION ONLY
R017BPGRFP

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Prison Guard
Rack Grade with Flip Sight

CMP AUCTION ONLY
     
R017BGWS

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Game Warden
Service Grade

CMP AUCTION ONLY
R017BGWR

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Game Warden
Rack Grade

CMP AUCTION ONLY
     
R017BBPS

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Border Police
Service Grade

CMP AUCTION ONLY
R017BBPR

M1 Carbine - Bavaria Border Police
Rack Grade

CMP AUCTION ONLY
     

Austrian (LGK) Markings: Between 1955 and 1957 Austria received thousands of U.S. M1 carbines from the American Military Assistance Program. Austria divided these carbines between the Bundesheer (military), Bundespolizei, and Gendarmerie (rural police). Only the Gendarmerie marked them, on the bottom of the trigger housings using the letters LGK to identify the Gendarmerie command, along with one or two letters that identified the Austrian State that they were issued too (e.g. LGKV, LGKK, LGKT, LGKST, etc). The Gendarmerie also purchased thousands of carbines from the German state of Bavaria.


** M1A1 Paratrooper Carbines **

The CMP has a acquired a relatively small quantity of M1A1 paratrooper carbines. Approximately 140,000 of these carbines were made by Inland from late 1942 to late 1944. They are quite scarce today and original examples have not been offered for sale for several decades.

While these carbines have been inspected and are complete and serviceable, they have seen considerable use over the past 60+ years. Many show stock repairs and signs of refinishing and rebuilding. Leather may be scuffed or may be torn. Wire stocks may have replaced leather or rivets.

All of these carbines have Inland barreled receivers. Most have Inland bolts but will have mixed USGI parts. None have the early flip sights, and late features will predominate. Bores are free of pits and gauge under "3" on a muzzle gauge. Most of these carbines are still coated in grease or other preservative and will require a thorough cleaning.

Because of their scarcity, these carbines will be offered for sale through our auction site at http://cmpauction.spadra.com/index.asp.

The carbines have been all been graded as service grade and separated into three categories:

ITEM # DESCRIPTION PRICE AVAILABILITY
____ M1A1 High Wood   CMP AUCTION ONLY
____ M1A1 Low Wood   CMP AUCTION ONLY
____ M1A1 European Wood   CMP AUCTION ONLY

Low Wood USGI (dark walnut). Some may be cut down from high wood. Most will have stock repairs such as screws, pins or patched wood. Wire stock is USGI.

High Wood USGI (dark walnut). Most will have stock repairs such as screws, pins or patched wood. Wire stock is USGI.

European Wood (replacement). Wood is light tan in color, resembling beechwood. All are low wood profile and most are in excellent condition. A few may have stock repairs. Wire stock is USGI.



 
 
 
 
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