
Is this the best reproduction of the M1A1 Paratrooper stock?
This is a perfect and exact reproduction of the WWII M1A1 paratrooper stock. Each stock has a matching handguard so your treasured carbine will look beautiful. This is absolutely the best quality reproduction available.
Can the M1 Carbine be shipped outside the US?
Shipment prohibited outside USA. Converts a standard M1 Carbine into a Paratrooper configuration. Features a walnut forestock, handguard and grip and a complete wire folding stock with cheekrest or pad. Band spring is not included. Note: Minor fitting may be required in some cases due to receiver variations.
What guns did paratroopers use in WW2?
The M1A1 Carbine was made famous by paratroopers. When most people think of the American guns that helped win World War II, weapons like the semi-auto M1 Garand, and the M1918 BAR automatic rifle, or the bolt-action M1903 Springfield immediately spring to mind.
How much does a real paratrooper rifle cost?
Another option is the Auto-Ordnance M1A1 Carbine Paratrooper, which is also an exact replica of the real thing from the parkerized finish to the flip style rear sights and bladed fronts. It has an MSRP of $1,253.

How many M1A1s were made?
The M1A1 was manufactured in two main production runs, both of approximately 70,000. The first was produced and delivered from late 1942 through until October 1943. M1A1s produced during this run will have early production features, such as flip sights, type 1 barrel bands, high wood etc.
What are the features of a M1A1?
M1A1s produced during the beginning of the second run, will have the same characteristics as the first run, but towards the end of the run, will have features typical of a late M1, such as low wood, adjustable sights and even type 3 barrel bands at the very end of the run. M1A1 Carbine.
What does the P mark on a pistol grip mean?
The Pistol Grip. The side or back of pistol grip, should have a āPā proof mark, either circled or un-circled, indicating that the gun has been test proof fired. The underside of the pistol grip should have a marking of OI and a crossed cannons emblem.
Can you tell if an M1A1 is original?
There are no actual records kept for M1A1 serial numbers and so unfortunately there is no specific way to identify if an M1A1 is original from the serial number alone. Also, during an Arsenal re-fit, M1s produced by other manufacturers could be fitted to M1A1s.
Is metal on stock parkarized?
All metal on the stock should be parkarized and not blued.
Is the M1A1 carbine rare?
It should be noted that original un-rebuilt M1A1s are very rare and the vast majority of M1A1s on the market, have either reproduction or fake stocks.
How much does a M1A1 carbine paratrooper cost?
It has an MSRP of $1,253. Those two replicas are the most popular and probably the easiest way to add the historic M1A1 to your arsenal.
Why was the M1A1 Paratrooper made?
This was the paratrooper model, and it was built specifically for Airborne units since it was easier for troopers leaping out of airplanes to lug into combat. This is the history of the M1A1 Paratrooper and why this gun is so sought-after by gun enthusiasts today.
What is a M1A1 carbine worth?
M1 Carbines in general have a rich service history that extends far beyond World War II. The rifles saw action in the Korean War and even as late as the Vietnam War. Even though so many were made, the M1 seems to be a bit harder to find than other guns like the M1 Garand that were cluttering up many an armory in the post war years. Because only about 140,000 of the M1A1 variants were made, an original is a bit harder to find. As you might expect, these rifles are also expensive. A quick perusal of online listings found originals going for over $2,000 and many are likely to go for much more than that at an auction. Keep an eye out for fakes, because this is an often-forged firearm.
What was the M1A1 rifle?
When most people think of the American guns that helped win World War II, weapons like the semi-auto M1 Garand, and the M1918 BAR automatic rifle, or the bolt-action M1903 Springfield immediately spring to mind. Some people forget about the M1 Carbine, it was a firearm with a small profile ...
Why is the M1A1 not popular?
However, as Forgotten Weapons notes in the video above, the M1A1 wasn't all that popular with many troops due to simple ergonomics. The full walnut stocks were always going to be more comfortable to use than a folding metal buttstock one. This firearm is a good reminder that military designs are usually never done with the comfort of the shooter in mind.
What is the difference between the M1A1 and the M1A1?
Other than that folding stock, there are not many differences between the original M1 and the M1A1. The guns use the same barrels and same actions. They had the same ammo capacities and most often used the same 10 and 15-round magazines. There is one unique aspect of the M1A1 and that is the fact that every single one of these rifles was built by ...
What caliber is the M2?
Eventually, Winchester downsized the components of this rifle to fit the new .30 caliber round and submit it to the military's round of field testing.
