Error creating thumbnail: File missing World War II Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug - .30 Carbine - correct for most of WWII, shown with khaki sling and oiler and a period twin magazine pouch for buttstock
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Korean War Era M1 Carbine, with Birch Stock, Adjustable sight, bayonet lug, and twin magazine pouch - .30 Carbine. Most of the World War II variations of the M1 Carbine were sent back to the Military Arsenals and retrofitted with the Bayonet Lug and adjustable rear sight. This is the version seen after late 1945 and all the way until the 1960s. This version is seen most often in World War II movies, despite being anachronistic for most World War II battles
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Korean War Era M1 Carbine, with M4 bayonet and twin magazine pouch - .30 Carbine
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Modern Manufactured version of the M1 Carbine, with standard stock, from Auto-Ordnance (affiliated with Kahr Arms and Thomson Arms) - .30 Carbine
The M1 Carbine was a lightweight, intermediate cartridge firearm, developed and adopted in 1941, as a supplement to the then standard issue M1 Garand . The M1 Carbine was to take the place of pistols for vehicle drivers, members of crew served weapons, NCOs and other secondary roles to the frontline infantryman. Despite its lack of 'knockdown' power, it was popular, primarily due to its handiness and lightweight and was seen in front line usage in both the European and Pacific Theaters of World War II.
Contrary to what movie and TV viewers see, the M1 Carbine did not have a bayonet lug during World War II. There is no photographic evidence of any soldiers carrying or using the M1 Carbine or M1A1 paratrooper Carbine between 1942 and early 1945, with a bayonet lug. The version with the bayonet lug, and the replacement of the "L" peep sight with the adjustable windage rear sight was an undesignated upgrade to the model and was not given a separate model number. This upgrade officially started in late 1944, but were only seen in the field in late 1945, in the very last months of the war. Occupation troops did, however, get this version of the gun. The upgraded version was used extensively during the Korean conflict and into the early years of Vietnam. The M1 carbine could still be found in US National Guard, Army or Air Force reserve unit armories on into the early 1970s, in addition it was a common police weapon from the mid 1950s into the late 1970s. Surplus M1 Carbines were widely exported to US allies, and it remains a popular weapon among Israeli police to this day.
Some M1 Carbine Based rifle were also manufactured :
The Howa M300 was a Japanese Hunting Rifle Based on the M1 Carbine. Developed in 1960 and produced by the Howa Machinery Co. A distinctive feature of this model is a front located iron sight, unlike the original M1.
Specifications
(1941 - Present)
Barrel length: 18 in (45.7 cm)
Feed System: 15 or 30-round detachable box magazine
Fire Modes: Semi-Auto (M1), Semi-Auto/Full-Auto (M2, M3)
The M1 Carbine and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
M1/M1A1 Carbine
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Post-war M1 Carbine with 30 round magazine and metal barrel shroud - .30 Carbine
Error creating thumbnail: File missing M1A1 Carbine with original L style rear sights, and side-folding stock, often referred to as the 'Paratrooper' carbine - .30 Carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing M1 Carbine in Universal folding stock - .30 Carbine
Error creating thumbnail: File missing M1 Carbine manufactured by Plainfield, with pistol-grip, post-WWII paratrooper stock and vertical foregrip - .30 Carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Short-barrel M1 Carbine with pistol grip, retractable wire stock and forward pistol grip - .30 Carbine
Film
Title
Actor
Character
Note
Date
Fury (2014)
U.S. Army soldiers
2014
Machete Kills
On gun wall
2013
Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed
US Army soldiers
2012
Corbin Allred
T-5 Rossi
M1A1 Carbine
Memorial Day
US Army Soldiers
With anachronistic bayonet lugs, with and without folding stock
2011
My Way
US Army Soldiers
w/ anachronistic bayonet lugs
2011
My Best Enemy
Corporal of MP guards
2011
The Heineken Kidnapping
Dutch SWAT team
WWII era model
2011
Dutch SWAT team
paratrooper stock and customized grips
The Front Line (2011)
South Korean Army
2011
Death and Glory in Changde
Ray Lui
Lt. Gen. Yu Chengwan
2010
Fan Lei
Col. Chang Ruan
Chinese officers
71: Into the Fire
Seung-woo Kim
Kang Suk-Dae
with 30-round magazine
2010
US Army soldiers
w/ 30-round magazine
South Korean soldiers
w/ 30-round magazine
New Kids Turbo
Dutch police sniper
2010
Red and White (Merah Putih)
Dutch soldier
Korean War Era model
2009
Spoils of War
Krash Miller
Sgt. Miller
2009
Inglorious Basterds
American Soldiers
2009
Black Dynamite
Militant
2009
Che Part Two: Guerrilla
Franka Potente
Tamara "Tania" Bunke
2008
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones
2008
Soviet soldiers
Miracle at St. Anna
Douglas M. Griffin
MP Freddy Naughton
with anachronistic bayonet lugs and 30-round magazine
2008
Military Policemen
with anachronistic bayonet lugs and 30-round magazine
Warbirds
Brian Krause
Colonel Jack Toller
2008
Caleb Michaelson
Sergeant John Lee
Sergeant Murphy
Intimate Enemies
Fellaghas
M1A1
2007
Desperation
Steven Weber
Steve Ames
2006
Flags of our Fathers
Adam Beach
PFC Ira Hayes
2006
Barry Pepper
Sgt. Mike Strank
U.S. Marines
Land of the Dead
Robert Joy
Charlie
2005
The Lost City
Nestor Carbonell
Luis Fellove
2005
Cuban rebels, police, army
Coronado
Kristin Dattilo
Claire Winslow
2003
Numerous rebels
We Were Soldiers
Vietnamese ARVN interpreter
2002
In China They Eat Dogs
A gangster
1999
Saving Private Ryan
Tom Sizemore
Technical Sergeant Mike Horvath
Fitted with a buttstock magazine pouch
1998
Members of the 101st Airborne Division, other Airborne paratroopers
M1A1 Carbine with collapsible buttstock and handgrip
The Thin Red Line
John Cusack
Captain Gaff
1998
Elias Koteas
Captain Staros
Woody Harrelson
Sgt. Keck
Jared Leto
2nd Lt. Whyte
John Savage
Sgt. McCron
The Postman
Kevin Costner
The Postman
1997
Heaven's Burning
STAR team member
1997
Mulholland Falls
US Army soldiers
1996
Ed Wood
Brent Hinkley
Conrad Brooks
prop
1994
A Midnight Clear
Kevin Dillon
Mel Avakian
1992
Pink Cadillac
Clint Eastwood
Tommy Nowak
1989
Good Morning Vietnam
American troops
1987
Ishtar
Dustin Hoffman
Chuck Clarke
1987
Nadine
Jeff Bridges
Vernon Hightower
1987
Rip Torn
Buford Pope
Gary Grubbs
Cecil
Mickey Jones
Floyd
F/X
Assassin
1986
Thirteen at Dinner
Actor portraying assassins
scope, suppressor, custom stock
1985
Under Fire
FSLN rebels
1983
Thief
Mobster
1981
Green Ice
Colombian guerillas
1981
Choice of Arms
Seen in Jean's armoury
1981
The Goat (La chèvre)
Mexican police
1981
Brubaker
1980
And Justice For All
Police officers
1979
The Angry Man (L'homme en colère)
A criminal
1979
Midnight Express
Turkish police
1978
Goodbye and Amen
Claudia Cardinale
Aliki
1978
John Steiner
Donald Grayson
Go Tell the Spartans
South Vietnamese troops
1978
Marc Singer
CPT Alfred Olivetti
Craig Wasson
CPL Courcey
Jonathan Goldsmith
1SG Oleonowski
Evan C. Kim
Cowboy
Black Sunday
Terrorists, police officers and Israeli commandos
1977
Police Python 357
French criminals
1976
Dog Day Afternoon
Al Pacino
Sonny
1975
The French Detective (Adieu, poulet)
Jacques Rispal
Mercier
30-round magazine
1975
Jaws
Carried by man patrolling waters
1975
The Deadly Tower
Kurt Russell
Charles Whitman
1975
Savage Sisters
Cheri Caffaro
Jo Turner
w/ 30-round magazine
1974
John Ashley
W. P. Billingsley
w/ 30-round magazine
Philippine soldiers, guerrillas
w/ 30-round magazine
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
George Kennedy
Red Leary
1974
The Terrorists
Various police and military personnel
1974
Charley Varrick
Police officers
1973
Scorpio
Alain Delon
Jean Laurier a.k.a. "Scorpio"
1973
The Crazies (1973)
U.S. National guard
1973
Hickey & Boggs
Black revolutionaries
1972
The Omega Man
Seen in Neville's gun rack
Post WW2 version
1971
Cotton Comes to Harlem
Robbers
M1A1 Carbine
1970
Mr. Freedom
Various
1969
The Bridge at Remagen
George Segal
Lt. Phil Hartman
1969
Paul Prokop
Captain John Colt
Planet of the Apes
Charlton Heston
Commander Taylor
Visually modified
1968
Apes
Visually modified
Targets
Tim O'Kelly
Bobby Thompson
1968
The Green Berets
David Janssen
George Beckworth
1968
George Takei
Captain Nim
U.S. Navy Seabees, ARVN soldiers and Viet Cong
Billion Dollar Brain
1967
The Last Adventure
Hans Meyer
The Mercenary
1967
Lino Ventura
Roland Darbont
The henchman
Action Man (Le soleil des voyous)
US Army soldiers
1967
The Battle of Algiers
French soldiers
1966
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters
US Navy personnel
1966
Murderers' Row
Dean Martin
Matt Helm
With pistol grip and underfolding stock
1966
Murderers' Row
Guards
With pistol grips and underfolding stocks
1966
The 317th Platoon
Jacques Perrin
2nd Lt. Torrens
1965
Alphaville
French security force
1965
None But the Brave
Tommy Sands
2nd Lt. Blair
1965
Clint Walker
Capt. Dennis Bourke
Dr. Strangelove
Keenan Wynn
Col."Bat"Guano
1964
Goldfinger
U.S. Army soldiers
1964
The Manchurian Candidate
Frank Sinatra
Capt. Marco
1962
Hell Is for Heroes
U.S. Army soldiers
1962
Merrill's Marauders
Jeff Chandler
General Merrill
1962
The Longest Day
French Resistance and US Forces
1962
Roddy McDowall
Private Morris
Mothra
Scientists also
1961
Hiroshi Koizumi
Dr. Shin'ichi Chûjô
Hell to Eternity
.
US Marines
anachronistic
1960
Pork Chop Hill
Cliff Ketchum
Cpl. Payne
1959
Gregory Peck
Lt. Joe Clemons
Norman Fell
S/Sgt. Coleman
U.S. Army soldiers
Never So Few
Frank Sinatra
Cpt. Tom Reynolds
1959
Burmese soldiers
The Black Battalion (Cerný prapor)
French foreign legionaries
1958
The Young Lions
U.S. Army soldiers
1958
When Hell Broke Loose
Extras
1958
20 Million Miles to Earth
William Hopper
Col. Robert Calder
M1A1 Carbine with collapsible buttstock and handgrip
1957
Used by Sicilian police officers
M1A1 Carbine with collapsible buttstock and handgrip
China Gate
James Hong
Charlie
1957
Between Heaven and Hell
Tod Andrews
Lt. Ray Mosby
1956
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
Donald Curtis
Maj. Huglin
1956
Used by U.S. Air Force soldiers
To Hell and Back
Audie Murphy
Himself
1955
The Bridges at Toko-Ri
Earl Holliman
Nestor Gamidge
1954
Mickey Rooney
CWO Mike Forney
William Holden
Lt. Harry Brubaker
White Christmas
U.S. Army soldiers
1954
War of the Worlds, The (1953)
War of the Worlds, The (1953)
1953
Battle Circus
Humphrey Bogart
Maj. Jed Webbe
1953
Keenan Wynn
Sgt. Orvil Statt
Steve Forrest
U.S. Army Sergeant
Robert Keith
Lt. Col. Hilary Walters
U.S. Army soldiers
Day the Earth Stood Still, The (1951)
U.S. Army soldiers
1951
Go for Broke!
Van Johnson
2LT Michael Grayson
1951
Henry Oyasato
2LT Ohhara
Dan Riss
Captain Solari
Halls of Montezuma
Richard Widmark
Lt. Anderson
with anachronistic bayonet lug
1951
Reginald Gardner
Sgt. Johnson
with anachronistic bayonet lug
US Marines
with anachronistic bayonet lug
The Thing From another World
Dewey Martin
Bob
1951
The Thing From another World
James R. Young
Lt. Dykes
1951
The Steel Helmet
U.S. Army soldiers
World War II model
1951
Battleground
U.S. Army Airborne Paratroopers
1949
A Walk In The Sun
U.S Bazooka Team
1945
The Story of G.I. Joe
U.S. Soldiers
1945
Gung Ho!
Marine Raider
1943
Television
Video Game
Anime
Title
Character
Note
Date
Orguss 02
Rivellian soldiers
1993
Animation
M2 Carbine
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing An M2 Carbine select Fire carbine - .30 carbine
The M2 Carbine was a select fire upgrade of the M1 Carbine that was developed in late 1944/early 1945. No examples of the M2 Carbine were issued before the surrender of Nazi Germany, however, there were some field conversion kits for altering M1 Carbines sent to units for field testing before the end of the war. Though not impossible, it would be very rare to see an M2 in any sort of action prior to Germany's surrender (however they do show up in late war Combat photographs in the South Pacific). The M2s were common among the occupation forces and U.S. Forces in Korea (1950-1953). M2 Carbine along with the M1 Carbine were used by the Army of The Republic of Vietnam as well as the Vietnamese police. US Army soldiers and Marines also used solely the M2 Carbine in extremely small numbers. A small number of M1 and M2 Carbines were captured by the National Liberation Front, also known as the Vietcong who used them against anti-communist forces.
Note: Just because an M1 Carbine is seen with a 30 round magazine, it doesn't automatically make it an M2 carbine. In Movie Armories and in real life, there were many more M1 Carbines built than M2s and many forces still used the M1 Carbine all around the world, as well as law enforcement into the 1970s. There must be a visible selector switch or the weapon must be seen firing fully automatic to declare it to be an M2 Carbine.
Film
Television
Video Game
M3 Carbine
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The short-lived M3 Carbine, known by many who field-tested it as "The Abomination" - .30 Carbine
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The M3 Carbine in its final configuration, including backpack for the infrared sight's large 12-volt battery. - .30 Carbine
The M3 Carbine was an M2 Carbine fitted with an early night-vision scope and active infrared sight. By the end of the Korean War, a forward pistol grip had been added to aid in handling the M3's increased bulk. An external power source for the infrared sight had to be carried in a backpack.
Film
Video Games
Game Title
Appears as
Mods
Note
Release Date
Return to Castle Wolfenstein
"Snooper Rifle"
with suppressor and infrared scope
anachronistic
2001
Iver-Johnson Enforcer Pistol
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Film
Television
Title
Actor
Character
Note / Episode
Date
Dark Angel
Krit
"…And Jesus Brought a Casserole" (S1E22)
2000
Howa M300
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Earlier Version of M300. a Front Iron Sight. - .30 Carbine
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Later Version of M300, Also Known as NM300. Customized Back Located Iron Sight Like Original M1 Carbine. - .30 Carbine
Film