This is Part 2 of a video showcasing the shooting of an IBM M1 Carbine manufactured in 1943. The video provides a direct link to Part 1 for viewers who wish to see the preceding segment. The description also includes a Patreon link for additional content and uses relevant hashtags like #m1carbine, #inland, and #gunsoftheworld, indicating a focus on firearms and collector's items.
This video features a review of the Auto Ordnance M1 Carbine by Nutnfancy and Tactical Doodle. They conduct a range test to evaluate its performance, comparing it to a WWII-era Inland Manufacturing M1 Carbine. The review covers accuracy, build quality, price, features, and reliability, aiming to determine if the Auto Ordnance version is a suitable modern alternative. The creators also express their general appreciation for the M1 Carbine design.
This video features the Inland Manufacturing M1 Carbine. The description provides a direct link to the Inland Mfg website for the M1 1945 model, indicating a focus on reviewing or showcasing this specific firearm. It also includes extensive promotional links for the creator's social media, Patreon, merchandise, and various affiliate partners for firearm accessories and retailers like Optics Planet, Wilder Tactical, and Palmetto State Armory. The video appears to be a product showcase or review of the Inland Mfg M1 Carbine.
This video features a review of the Inland Manufacturing T30 Carbine, a modified M1 Carbine equipped with an M82 scope. The reviewer highlights that the T30 utilizes standard .30 Carbine ammunition and M1 Carbine magazines. The content emphasizes that the rifle was provided by Inland Manufacturing for testing and was returned afterwards, asserting that the channel does not engage in paid product placements. Several discount codes for ammunition, optics, and tactical apparel are also provided for viewers.
This TFBTV episode reviews the Inland Manufacturing M30P, a pistol variant of the M1 Carbine design chambered in .30 Carbine. It features the Sage EBR chassis for accessory mounting and a free-floated barrel. The M30P is legally classified as a pistol due to its 12-inch barrel and is equipped with a Gearhead Works Tailhook brace. The review also incorporates a Bowers VERS 9S suppressor. The video discusses the design's merits and its MSRP of over $1,700, questioning its value proposition.
This video provides an in-depth guide on how to distinguish an authentic M1A1 Carbine from reproductions, focusing on its distinctive folding stock. The M1A1 Carbine, adopted in 1942 for airborne units, is mechanically the same as the standard M1 Carbine but features a wire-frame folding stock for compact storage in leg bags. The video details specific features of the M1A1 stock to aid in authentication, addressing the prevalence of fake stocks due to the model's desirability and association with elite units. It highlights that all original M1A1s were manufactured by Inland.
This video focuses on the Inland Manufacturing 1911 A1, a reproduction tribute to the original model. The content likely includes shooting impressions and an overview of the firearm. The description also provides a link to an Ammoland article for further details and directs viewers to the creator's Facebook page and website for merchandise.
This video features an unboxing and field strip of the Inland Mfg 1911 A1 Government handgun, a tribute to the original issued 1911 A1. The description includes a link to an AmmoLand article and the manufacturer's website, along with social media and merchandise links for the channel, GBGuns.org.
This CN Live episode from February 22, 2017, features Colion Noir discussing new suppressor technologies and philosophies. He examines the latest offerings from Inland Manufacturing, highlighting innovations in materials and design that are entering the market. The segment is part of a regular series broadcast on NRATV.com.
This video features an interview from SHOT Show highlighting new firearms from Inland Manufacturing. The company specializes in creating faithful recreations of classic World War II firearms, including various versions of the M1 Carbine (WWII, Korea, Vietnam), the Ithaca M37 Trench Gun, and a classic 1911 pistol. All firearms produced by Inland Manufacturing are confirmed to be made in the USA. The video also promotes the host's website, Patreon page, and sponsors, as well as various Second Amendment advocacy groups.
This review of the Inland Manufacturing M1 Carbine highlights significant issues with reliability, accuracy, and overall quality, despite the manufacturer's subsequent good customer service. The reviewer details several major flaws requiring correction, suggesting the firearm could be excellent if the advised modifications are implemented. The video aims to provide consumers with an honest assessment of the firearm's performance.
This 4K video features Jerry showcasing his M1 Carbine and a Paratrooper variant with a folding stock. He highlights that these are reproductions manufactured by Inland Manufacturing, adhering to the original WWII Inland production specifications. The video also promotes a giveaway and provides links to Inland Manufacturing's website and Jerry and Lena's Facebook pages. This content is ideal for firearm enthusiasts interested in classic military reproductions and potentially in participating in the giveaway.