their both machine guns so yes
It should if it fits on other kinds of M1 Carbines.
The 9x19mm magazines are not 100% compatible. The carbine magazines fit into the pistol, but the pistol magazines are too short to be used in the carbine.
Some of the early Iver Johnson M1 carbines were made of surplus G I parts. So some if not all parts interchange. The is true of the early M1 carbines made by Plainfield. Hope this helps. Keith
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if they are made to the mil standard, yes.
As originally designed, no. There were two models of the SKS made in China that were made to use AK type magazines, but most SKS carbines are meant to use a fixed 10 round magazine. Many people have attempted to modify an SKS to accept Ak magazines, with indifferent success. It requires reworking wood and metal.
No.
Winchester carbines have a different shaped butt from a rifle, the shoulder or butt plate is shaped differently and is flatter. It never has a trapdoor. Having said that, rifles could be ordered with a carbine or even a shotgun buttstock. Generally speaking, the carbine will have a shorter barrel and not in a heavy profile or fully octagonal. This isn't a certain definition of carbine though as short barrels were available on special order to fit on the rifles. Rifle barrels were available down to 15 inch length, the same as the shortest carbine barrels. If the firearm has a ring attached to the body (action) it will be a carbine as this 'saddle ring' was not available on rifles. Also but more specialised, the two have different sights. Hope that helps.
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