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Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:57 pm
by TwoRivers
Tai Ahom wrote:Beautiful gun you have. Seems it has the auto selector
No. The selector of the M2 Carbine is on the left side of the receiver. What you see in the pic are safety and magazine release. Also, Plainfield is post-war civilian production, i.e. replica.

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:26 pm
by Baljit
TwoRivers wrote:
Tai Ahom wrote:Beautiful gun you have. Seems it has the auto selector
No. The selector of the M2 Carbine is on the left side of the receiver. What you see in the pic are safety and magazine release. Also, Plainfield is post-war civilian production, i.e. replica.

:agree: with TwoRiver you can see only safety and mag.release

Baljit

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 3:23 am
by tsheshabalaya
I use an M-1 time to time at my club. The disparity in price and availability vs. India is incredible.
Here is one for 30,000 rupees.
http://www.tirvaubanath.com/mod-catalog ... &lang_id=1

Someday I am going to post something on what ails India in lacking a credible gun culture, and its costs - but will have to check with the moderator where to put up this political piece (it is from a briefing on Mumbai 26/11.

Rgds

Tosh

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:37 pm
by kaugustine
Baljit,

Real nice piece, the rear sight & safety lever seem to be an M2 Carbine, any changes of the parts? Thanks for posting

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 4:45 pm
by Olly
Any idea of the price of the bullets ?

I trust these are the ones :

https://www.aimsurplus.com/EOS/images/p ... fmj110.jpg

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:56 pm
by Baljit
kaugustine no i did not change any part's, only i change the stock because when i buy this the stock is very rough.


Olly Yes that's the ones,price about the ammo is around $25 Canadian a box of 50 rounds but if i reloard my own it's around $10 Canadian and i am thinking to start reloard my own ammo very soon.

Baljit

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:36 pm
by Risala
ckkalyan wrote:Hi Baljit,

Lovely rifle you have, drool, Yum-1 Carbine - Sooooper Specimen, looks almost new!

I have one too (M1 Carbine) Baljit, stuck somewhere in an armory in Madurai, Tamil Nadu for the past 29 years! It was a gift, willed to me from my Pa-ji (Late, Medical Officer, Gentleman and Colonel, Indian Army; Ma was a Captain in the Indian Nursing Service).

The 'no clue' Collector/Dist. Magistrate thought I was too young to own a gun, when I applied for a license. Very quick, very short, interview and all he said was "NO" - get out! Ouch!

It is still there on deposit in the armory, belongs to me, I can touch, see, feel, any time I am there but, I cant own it. And I haven't been back in India for many years now :oops:

What can I say my friend - maybe one day when I am in Canada and I have my PAL, I can apply to import it over - simply as a memory to my late Dad! :(
:cheers:
Appeal against the order and Apply under the family heirloom category....even with the proposed amendments they cant deny you the lic....might take some time,but eill come through eventually if you follow up.

A lovely weapon to shoot....especially if you mount a red dot

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:38 pm
by TwoRivers
kaugustine wrote:Baljit,

Real nice piece, the rear sight & safety lever seem to be an M2 Carbine, any changes of the parts? Thanks for posting
While those were standard on the selective-fire M2, they were introduced on the semi-auto M1. Also, Plainfield carbines are semi-auto replicas.

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 2:46 am
by ckkalyan
Sanjay wrote:
Appeal against the order and Apply under the family heirloom category....even with the proposed amendments they cant deny you the lic....might take some time,but eill come through eventually if you follow up.

A lovely weapon to shoot....especially if you mount a red dot
Thanks for the pointer Sanjay :)

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:54 pm
by Vineet Tomar
Dear Baljit as I have the license from the MHA, can you tell me the dealers having the bullets stock of the same,Delhi or UP,as I am from Kasganj.207123 Uttar pradesh.
Vineet Tomar.

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:11 pm
by Glock 25
Baljit wrote:Hi Guy's, i like to share with you guy's history of M1 30Carbine,in WW2 this Carbine used by the us army beside the M1 Garand, i know some of IFG member have this small cute carbine i have as well,i am going to post a video, history of M1 30 Carbine i found this video in youtube also i am going to post a picture of my M1 30 Carbine at the same time i like to invite all the IFG member who have this Carbine to come forward with picture of there Carbine so we can keep the history of M1 30Carbine alive. Come on guy's with the picture. :cheers:

Baljit
Link for the video -

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Here is mine M1 30Carbine,i buy this Carbine about 9 years ago from old guy who work with me, his dad's serve in WW2 and he have his dad's Carbine , same Carbine his dad sarve with in WW2 i like to buy that one but he dont whana sell that one but he sell this to me, the onlything i did with this Carbine i change the stock because stock is in very rough shape, if you guy's like it let me know.
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Nice carbine it is Baljit

Re: M1 30Carbine

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:49 pm
by Baljit
Thank you Glock25!!!


Baljit