Inland M1 1944 Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications

The M1 1944 carbines feature many of the same characteristics as the original Inland Carbines and are manufactured in the USA! The 1944 M1 carbine has the same features as the 1945 M1 carbine but with a Type 2 barrel band and 10-round magazine. This model is made available for sale in most states with magazine and bayonet lug restrictions. Like the 1945 model the 1944 features adjustable rear sights push-button safety round bolt and low wood walnut stock.
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out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$1.00
Used Price:
$0.70
Sale Price:
$0.70

Product Specifications

Category Rifles
Action Semi-Automatic
Caliber .30 Carbine
Capacity 10

Inland M1 1944 Reviews

Unknwon
tgroh
February 9, 2022
100

M1 carbines are great little plinkers and powerful enough for most uses, but the price of original GI rifles has spiraled out of control in the last few years. Good ones sell for north of a grand, and way north for paratrooper models and all-original guns

Unknwon
Henry H
February 9, 2022
100

Back in the 1960’s, I had a Winchester M-1 carbine with a serial number of about 6430000. One of the last ones made. The rear sight was loose in the dovetail, and would fall out. I traded it for something. A couple of weeks later one of the guys showed up

Unknwon
Bill W
February 9, 2022
80

So after 3 rounds of highly accurate fire would not feed & lock into chamber.Diagnosis : rampway up from mag needs smoothing,polished. Extractor "biting" rim of Aguila FMJ & not chambering cartridge,chamber & entry rim sharp,not polished at all. So all of

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