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Battle Tested: Auto Ordnance M1 Carbine
This is what American fortitude, bravery and victory looks like.
During World War II, the M1 Carbine proved its worth on battlefields from Europe to the Pacific. Millions of light, handy M1 Carbines were used by American forces to achieve victory.ย The Auto-Ordnance M1 .30 Caliber carbine is produced in Kahr Armsโ (which is the parent company for Auto Ordnance) state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Worcester, Massachusetts. All Auto-Ordnance carbines are produced using newly manufactured parts on high precision computerized machinery.
Each Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine is a faithful reproduction of the famous military rifles that served American forces beginning in World War II. Each rifle has a Parkerized finish, American Walnut stock, 15 round magazine (10 rounds where required by law), 18โ barrel, and flip-style rear sight. The Auto OrdnanceโParatrooperโ model has a folding metal stock, and wood pistol grip.
Markings include the following: Auto-Ordnance, Worcester, MA behind the rear sight; U.S. Carbine, Cal. 30 ML on the receiver in front of the bolt; and the serial number is engraved on the left side of the receiver. You can own this piece of history for just $1223-$1342 (depending on the model chosen) today! For more info or to find a dealer, click here!
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