M1 carbines are semi-automatic and M2s are full automatic.
M1 money is transaction money, It includes: Coins of all denominations, Paper money including all types of notes, Checking accounts and Traveler's checks. M2 money is M1 money plus Close substitutes ( savings accounts/deposits).
What is the difference between M1 and M2?
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.
If the slopes are m1 and m2 then m1*m2 = -1 or m2 = -1/m1.
It should if it fits on other kinds of M1 Carbines.
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.
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The Universal M1 Carbine is a variant of the original M1 Carbine, which was first developed during World War II. Universal Firearms began producing its version of the M1 Carbine in the 1960s. Therefore, a Universal M1 Carbine would typically be around 50 to 60 years old, depending on its specific production date.
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
Well over $10,000. The M2 is the select fire variant of the M1 carbine, capable of full auto fire, and requires an NFA tax stamp for transfer. <><><> Agree- IF the M2 is in the US, and has already been registered with the BATFE. If it has not been registered, it cannot be. Possession of an unregistered M2, or any other machinegun is a serious crime that is punished by prison and fines.
On full auto about 850 rounds per minute. However, the M2 was the full auto - the M1 was semi auto only, and the rate of fire was as fast as one could pull the trigger.