WB
I've always liked the .30 Carbine
Monday, June 01, 2020, 20:18

You know the Ruger Mini-14 was derived from it. The gas system and twin rotating lug bolt. The M1 Carbine as you likely know was issued to replace the sidearm with certain crews. A good idea. I also read the Germans highly prized captured examples themselves.

The .30 Carbine round was a highly modified concept derived from the .32 WSL round. Not only was pressure doubled for the locked breach arm vs the blow back M1905, but bullet was reduced from the .321" 170 gr. to a 110 gr. .308". The brass was lengthened and strengthened.

A guy I worked with at the grocery store was in Korea. He was napping during the day in the barracks with a blanket covering the light. His shift was at night. He woke and peeked out to see a hooch boy slowly working through the bunks with a .30 Carbine with fixed bayonet. He made a few stabbing motions checking for sleeping GI's. When he came to my friend's bunk he lunged and grabbed the gun muzzle, screaming like a crazy girl the whole while. Startling the would be killer he ran outside to escape. He ran about 30 yds. and stopped to see the killer standing outside the barracks with the .30 Carbine. The would be killer dumped a whole 30 round mag from the M2 full auto at my friend. Incredibly he missed him completely! Wielding the now empty gun a couple marines stepped in and began to administer some thumping. My friend was very, very lucky. It was an interesting story he told me.


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