Carbines, being a type of firearm, usually have the barrel and action made of steel and stocks made of either wood or plastic.
Non firing replica M1 and M1(A1) Carbines are made by Hudson, airsoft Carbines are Made by Marushin, they go for around $300.
No. M1 carbines were made semi-auto only. M2 carbines had a selector lever for simi-automatic or full automatic. Iver Johnson never made M2 carbines.
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There is more than one maker who made 1873 carbines. Which one are you talking about?
if they are made to the mil standard, yes.
Possibly. There is mention of a black oxide finish on early carbines that resembled bluing more than Parkerizing. Winchester referred to it as Du-lite. All carbines were made with SOME blued parts.
The Standard Model of the Universal Carbine is about $200-$225, depending on condition. These were post WW 2 civilian made versions of the M1 Carbine. SOME will interchange parts with GI carbines, some will not. They do not have the collector's value of the military issue carbines.
Winchester made 19,999 bicentennial model 1894 carbines.
carbines are triatomic modifications of cabon mainly found in space and comets
Anthony Carbines was born on 1973-06-15.
Elaine Carbines was born on 1957-02-04.
Yes, but they are made in Japan and rarely seen, and are expensive, however there were M2 and M1 Carbines made by Marushin and Tokyo Marui which go for around $300 wwii.guns.com is a great place (although outragously expensive) to look for M1, M1A1, or M2 Carbines.