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  2. M1 carbine - Wikipedia

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    The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic or selective-fire carbine that was used by the U.S. military and other countries in various wars. It was designed by David Marshall Williams and chambered in .30 Carbine, a cartridge developed by Winchester for the weapon.

  3. .30 carbine - Wikipedia

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    The .30 carbine is a rimless rifle cartridge used in the M1 carbine introduced in the 1940s. It is a light rifle round designed to be fired from the M1 carbine's 18-inch barrel and has a higher muzzle velocity than the parent .32 WSL cartridge.

  4. M-1956 load-carrying equipment - Wikipedia

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    The M-1956 LCE was a U.S. Army system of belts, pouches, and suspenders issued in the 1960s. It was designed to carry various ammunition and equipment for different weapons and missions.

  5. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    T1CAH = 2,400 cartridges of .30 Carbine Ball M1, Grade R, in 50-round cartons packed in M6 ammo cans. Each M6 ammo can contained 16 cartons (800 rounds). There were 3 × M6 ammo cans per M4 crate. Gross Weight: 85 lbs. Volume: 0.87 cubic feet. T1CAI = 3,150 cartridges of .30 Carbine Ball M1, Grade R, in 50-round cartons packed in a metal-lined ...

  6. M3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The M3 submachine gun, also known as the "Grease Gun", was a U.S. .45-caliber weapon adopted in 1942 as a replacement for the Thompson. It was used in various conflicts until the 1990s and had a 30-round magazine and a blowback action.

  7. M1941 Johnson rifle - Wikipedia

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    The M1941 Johnson rifle was a semi-automatic rifle designed by Melvin Johnson in the 1930s and used by the US Marines in World War II. It had a short-recoil, rotating bolt action, a 10-round rotary magazine and a unique bayonet mount, but was less reliable and accurate than the M1 Garand rifle.

  8. Magazine (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    A magazine is an ammunition storage and feeding device for a repeating firearm, either integral or detachable. Learn about the history, types, and nomenclature of magazines, and the difference between clips and magazines.

  9. Pedersen device - Wikipedia

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    Each device was to be issued with a belt including a stamped, sheet-steel scabbard for safely carrying the device when not in use, a canvas pouch to hold the M1903 rifle bolt when not in use, and canvas pouches holding five magazines. The device with two pouches of loaded magazines added 14 pounds to the infantryman's standard load. [1]

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