How to disassemble, clean, lubricate, and reassemble the M1 Carbine
The m1 carbine was the most produced weapon of WW2. It was made to replace the 1911 in the hands of troops, but often found a place in the front lines especially in the hands of Marines in the Pacific Theater.

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M1 Carbine Datasheet Stock, Buttplates, Recoil Plates

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M1 Carbine Field Strip (TF 13-02)

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U.S. Carbine Cal. 30 M1| A Quick Buyers Guide

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How to Disassemble and Reassemble your M1 Garand

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Loved or Hated? The M1 Carbine

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Mauser Trigger Safety Check & Chamber Polish | Over the Gunsmith's Shoulder Ep. 23

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Gun Cleaning and Lubrication ~ Beware the Lie!

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How to Take Apart an M1 .30 Carbine (Disassembly Guide)

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How to Identify a Real M1A1 Carbine vs a Fake

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Ken Hackathorn on the M1 Carbine: Reputation vs Reality

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M-1 Carbine Review: Power/Accuracy/Relevence

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Care and cleaning of the M1 Carbine

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Why So Much Hate for the M1 Carbine?

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M1 Carbine Gas Piston Removal/Installation

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Why Japanese Hated American BAR

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M2 Carbine Operation

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How to Install a Low Scope Safety on a Mauser 98 Sporter | American Gunsmithing Institute

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Russian Troops Assault a Bradley (It Goes Very Wrong)

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