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Revision as of 12:05, 28 September 2023
A carbine is, broadly speaking, a short-barreled, lightweight rifle. It can be either a shortened version of an existing, full-length rifle (e.g. the AKS-74U being the carbine variant of the AK-74), or a purpose-made carbine with no corresponding full-length rifle (e.g. the M1 Carbine).
Somewhat complicating the issue are pistol-caliber carbines; in the case of pistol-caliber ammunition, "carbine" denotes any firearm of rifle-like proportions, regardless of length. The only exception are fully-automatic pistol-caliber carbines; these are instead known as as "submachine guns". Notably, many pistol-caliber carbines are civilian-oriented semi-auto variants of existing submachine guns (e.g. the Heckler & Koch HK94, a semi-auto variant of the same company's MP5); in the US, where civilian rifles are subject to additional regulation if their barrels are shorter than 16 in (40.6 cm), many "carbines" are actually longer than their parent firearms.
As a final note, many families of rifles have more than one carbine derivative (e.g. the Arisaka rifle series has the Type 30, Type 38, and Type 44 carbines); for the sake of brevity, these will generally be listed under the same heading.
Rifle/Intermediate caliber
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Evans Repeating Rifle (in carbine configuration)
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Interdynamics MKR Carbine
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N.P. Ames-Jenks "Mule Ear" carbine
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Paget Flintlock Cavalry Carbine
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Remington-Keene Repeating Rifle (in carbine configuration)
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Savage 99 (in carbine configuration)
Pistol caliber
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Bushmaster Carbon 15 (9mm version)
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CAA RONI (conversion kit)
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CornerShot (conversion kit)
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Dardick Model 1500 (with "Switch-Hitter" carbine kit)
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FAB Defense KPOS (conversion kit)
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Hera Arms CPE (conversion kit)
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LeMat Revolver Carbine (top)
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POF-USA Tombstone
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Thompson Center Arms Contender Rifle (can be chambered for pistol-caliber cartridges)
Miscellaneous
Pages in category "Carbine"
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- Sa. 81 Krása
- Saiga rifle series
- Salient Arms International GRY
- SAR 109T
- Schälldampfer Karabiner
- Sharps Rifle
- SIG SG 540
- SIG SG 550
- SIG-Sauer 516 Series
- SIG-Sauer 716 Series
- SIG-Sauer MCX
- SIG-Sauer MPX
- Silver Shadow Gilboa rifle series
- SKS rifle
- Smith & Wesson Light Rifle M1940
- Spencer 1860
- Spike's Tactical rifle series
- Steyr AUG
- Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer