The Inland Division of General Motors produced 2,632,097 and was the sole producer of the M1A1 Carbine. The Saginaw Steering Gear Division of General Motors produced 517,213 M1s. Produced 1941 thru 1945.
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M1 rifles were produced during WWII by the government's Springfield Armory, which has been making the Army's weapons since the 1790s, and also by Winchester. During the Korean War the Department of Defense decided more M1 production was required, and from 1953-56 M1s were made by International Harvester and by Harrington & Richardson. In the late 1950s Beretta, which had acquired the machinery used by Winchester to produce M1s during WWII, made M1s in Italy for NATO.
Since there were many companies that made M1s, it would depend on which company made it and when exactly it was made.
Towards the end of the '50's, the Army amd marines started getting rid of m1s and replacing them with m14's.
You have to delete them in ONE hit (No Roll or Yoyo, for example) and delete all of the No. 1s at the same time. (Try using Muramasa if you have it, and Copydamage.)
the only real m1s are gas powered but company's make guns like them (echo 1 m14) that are battery powered.
Metal slotted handguards were used on the fully automatic M2 for better cooling. Some people now put them on M1 carbines simply because they like the look. They were never used on M1s in the military.
Opinions will always vary, and are dependent upon the test conditions provided. Over 10k Abrams have been built,and over 8k currently serve with the USMC and US Army. Only 450 Challenger 2 tanks are in service with the British Army. The M1 has the best combat record of any modern main battle tank,in the World today.Thats a true story.M1s have been lost,but M1s have made scrap yards out of other nations tanks.Sure,this was against inferior tanks,but it still got the job done,and a M1 has never been destroyed by another tank.Insurgants and road sides bombs have destroyed M1s,though.
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No difference at all exept the region. America has the g54b and Australia has the 4G54. These engine were developed in Australia from the late 70's to the mid 90's so you will get differences in the years but mainly the cylinder heads. The early M1s through to the M7s are Hemi's (hemispherical combustion chambers) and M8 heads have a different kidney shaped combustion chamber. But all the components that fit the g54b will fit the 4G54 (depending on the year model and engine variant)
Sharps Carbines were built from 1850-1875, while M1 Carbines were built from 1942-1945.Sharps Carbines were used until 1881 by the US Army, M1s were used until 1975.Sharps Carbines were single shot, while the M1 took a clip of bullets that carried either 10, 15, 30 or 60 bullets and either Semi-auto or full-auto.Sharps could shoot about 500 yards while the M1 shot 300 yards.The Sharps rifle is a very old gun while the M1 is way newer.
AnswerMechanism: - Semi-automatic gas operated - air cooledUsual Caliber: - 30-06 (have it checked by a gunsmith to be sure. Some M1s were modified for other calibers particularly .308) RARELY A .308! Mostly a 30-06Weight:- 9.5 pounds- With Accessories: 11.25Length: - 43.5 inchesBarrel: - 24 inchesLoading Device: - Enbloc ClipCapacity: - 8 roundsTrigger pull: - 5.5 - 7.5 poundsMax Effective rate of fire: - 16-24 rpmRange:- Max -3200 meters- Effective - 460 metersSights: - Front - "Fixed" but is windage adjustable with wrench- Rear -Adjustable- (1 click = .7cm at 25 yards)- Approx 1 MOA per click (1 inch at 100 yards)Quoted fromhttp://www.memorableplaces.com/m1garand/