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30cal Inland M1 Carbine




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PB431
NZ$2,499.00
NZ$700.00 off
NZ$1,799.00
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Inland M1 Carbine

A total of over 6 million M1 carbines of various models were manufactured, making it the most produced small arm for the American military during World War II. Despite being designed by Winchester, the great majority of these were made by other companies. The largest producer was the Inland division of General Motors.

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