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#196866 - 12/27/21 12:08 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: thevalueman]
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What Manufacturer is in the middle Peter?
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#196867 - 12/27/21 01:15 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: thevalueman]
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The beauty of the M1-carbine ammo was right from the start,it was non-corrosive so that eliminated many problems.

A friend of mine,in 1967 purchased one of the first Ruger Blackhawks in 30 carbine.

Being that he was a long time reloader,we were able to get two large cartons of fired M1 brass that was going to be scrapped from the armory.

That Ruger made a nice companion to the M1-carbine he got through the DCM years earlier.

Wayne
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#196868 - 12/27/21 01:44 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Originally Posted By: Wayne Dengler

A friend of mine,in 1967 purchased one of the first Ruger Blackhawks in 30 carbine
That Ruger made a nice companion to the M1-carbine he got through the DCM years earlier. Wayne

Hi, I had a Blackhawk that would light up the sky with it's flash, using factory ammo. I got some 32-20 SWC 115 gr. lead bullets and had them sized to.308. That was a great option. I noticed in mine that LC Arsenal GI ammunition would stick in the cylinder. It wasn't to hard to eject them, just a gentle tap. I polished the cylinder but it didn't help. I think the GI ammo was a tad hotter than factory. Factory was not a problem, regards, Mike
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#196872 - 12/27/21 04:06 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: Wally]
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Wally
top to bottom are
Inland
Winchester
Underwood

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#196874 - 12/27/21 06:39 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Mike,
Yes,the muzzle flash from the GI ammo in the Ruger was to say the least...intersting...especially in an indoor range!!!

And I agree that the Military ammo was loaded fairly hot. Specs called for 1900 fps with a 110 grain bullet but some of the ammo was clocking out at over 2000 fps.

Wayne
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#197578 - 01/27/22 02:22 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Found this on an old hard drive.


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#197581 - 01/27/22 03:17 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: tomthbomb]
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Thanks Tom!1
I've been wanting to get off my butt, and post up mine...
3 here plus the one in my closet....can't get the manufacture of one without removing the rear peep sight...too much trouble!!

:-)Rocky


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#197584 - 01/27/22 05:57 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: thevalueman]
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Rocky,
Those look very nice!!! The one "elsewhere",is it a paratrooper model??

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#197588 - 01/27/22 07:37 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Wayne,
Nope it is not..
not that lucky

:-)Rocky
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#197592 - 01/27/22 08:37 PM Re: M-1 Carbines [Re: thevalueman]
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valueman, the carbine that you cannot see who made it, take the serial number and on the internet you can find the block of s/n’s that each company made each year. oldguy
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