M1 Carbine Gallery
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Japanese Model 38 Carbine
A rare breechloading carbine by Le Page Moutier of Paris, mid 19th century.
peashooter85:The Mauser M1917 Trench Carbine,Produced during the last years of the World War I, the
peashooter85:Springfield 1855 Carbine,Created for cavalry, mounted infantry, and artilleryman, the S
German Mauser Model 1896 broomhandle carbinefrom Rock Island Auctions
gunsandposes:France 1944: On the second day of the Normandy invasion, American soldiers toast each o
A flintlock carbine with folding stock from the Visconti House, Italy, 2nd half of 17th century.from
The Petronel,The Petronel was a type of matchlock musket popular in the 16th and 17th century. Ofte
The Springfield Model 1903 Carbine,Created in 1920 the Springfield 1903 carbine was a shortened and
peashooter85:Japanese matchlock pistol/carbine, circa 1850.
An very old snaphaunce carbine for sale in a shop at Ulan Baatar, Mongolia.
Engraved M44 Mosin Nagant bolt action carbine. From a user on gunboards.com forums.
Springfield 1855 Carbine,Created for cavalry, mounted infantry, and artilleryman, the Springfield 18
World War II Quality Hardware Company M1 Carbine with M3 Infrared Sniper Scope, Rig with Power Pack,
Winchester Model 1876 Second Model lever action saddle ring carbine.
Post World War I era French Berthier MLE-M-16/27 Carbine.Sold at Auction: $172
N. Lewis marked percussion carbine, produced in Troy, New York, mid 19th century.
Model 1865 Spencer repeating carbine, US Army issued to George A. Custer.Sold at auction: $179,250
Lee Enfield Mark V Jungle Carbine, World War II.from Deactivated-guns.co.uk
Percussion carbine with hidden sword, Burma, mid 19th century.from Mandarin Mansion
peashooter85:Replica matchlock carbine crafted by Karl Paul Little of Munich in 1963.from Hermann Hi
Wheel-lock carbine produced in Dresden, Germany, dated 1589.from Peter Finer
An early production Mannlicher Model 1896/01 semi automatic carbine.Sold at Auction: $7,000
The Lindner Breechloading Carbine,Designed by Edward Lindner of New Hampshire in 1859, the Lindner c
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