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idiots question
Posted: 2007-03-16 22:59
by RGG:Dale
is the m14 an M1 carbine with scope attached?
be nice if you could answer in the niceist of ways
otherwise the exit is my boot up your arse (lmao) sorry now im out of hand
read extremly fast
any unappropriate comments were made by my brother jim lad, he is drunk at the moment so please any death threats will be treated with the upmost caution I.E. another can of ale(or tin (bloody old age)
Posted: 2007-03-16 23:04
by daschewy
The M14 is a completely different rifle than the M1, though it was based on the M1. It was the main automatic rifle the US had before the M16 was introduced, I think.
Posted: 2007-03-16 23:07
by Cerberus
M1 Carbine and M1 are completely different. The M14 is based on the latter, IIRC
Posted: 2007-03-16 23:07
by NYgurkha
nope, M14 is a M14. M1 carbine uses 7.62 x 33 mm ammo, while the M14 uses 7.62 × 51mm ammo. M14 is baisically a M1 grand with a 20 round magazine, while the M1 is a carbine verison of teh garand.
Posted: 2007-03-16 23:12
by RGG:Dale
okay thats kool thanks for the info
i feel so much better now thats off my chest.
it was buggin me so much
Posted: 2007-03-16 23:49
by Expendable Grunt
No problem. Funny how a few mm in length can make so much difference...
Posted: 2007-03-17 00:26
by Liquid_Cow
The M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, M14 family, and the Mini-14 all share a common type of rotating bolt, fixed-piston gas operating system If you look at one closely you can see clearly the way it decended from a bolt action rifle.
The Springfield M1A is the civilian version of the M14
The Mini-14 is a 5.56mm version of the M-14 made by Ruger and has never been used by the US military, though it is popular with some security forces (including some SWAT units) and was the favored weapon of the A-Team.
Posted: 2007-03-17 01:37
by Jeeves
Liquid_Cow wrote:The Mini-14 is a 5.56mm version of the M-14 made by Ruger and has never been used by the US military, though it is popular with some security forces (including some SWAT units) and was the favored weapon of the A-Team.
The A-Team is the reason I bought one! When I go to the range I fire it from the hip and make sure I hit everything but the target, just like my beloved A-Team. They started to use m16s in later episodes but it just wasnt the same

Posted: 2007-03-17 01:44
by SethLive!
m1 garand = 7.62x63
m1 carbine = 7.62x33
m14 = 7.62x51
'nuff said
Posted: 2007-03-17 02:07
by mrmong
too many M's
Posted: 2007-03-17 15:40
by Expendable Grunt
Isn't the ammo used by the M1 Carbine a pistol round? I've always wanted to buy the carbine -- just looks cool with folding stock.
Posted: 2007-03-17 18:34
by Liquid_Cow
Expendable Grunt wrote:Isn't the ammo used by the M1 Carbine a pistol round? I've always wanted to buy the carbine -- just looks cool with folding stock.
No, in civilian terms it is a ".30 Carbine" and to the best of my knowlege there is no pistol that uses a 30carbine round. I have seen kits for M1 Carbines to convert them to various pistol rounds.
7.62X63 = .30-06cal
7.62X51 = .308cal
Posted: 2007-03-18 02:07
by Expendable Grunt
Ah yes, I was thinking of the Tompson SMG and the M1911 I think.
Sounded rather odd but I had to ask.
Posted: 2007-03-18 03:08
by Bob_Marley
Liquid_Cow wrote:No, in civilian terms it is a ".30 Carbine" and to the best of my knowlege there is no pistol that uses a 30carbine round. I have seen kits for M1 Carbines to convert them to various pistol rounds.
7.62X63 = .30-06cal
7.62X51 = .308cal
The AMT Automag III uses the .30 carbine round. Though the round was indeed designed only for the M1/M2/M3 carbines, the Automag only appeared much later.
Posted: 2007-03-18 17:37
by Liquid_Cow
Appropriate that the Automag came in 30cal., its on-paper performance was about equal to a 44mag (complaints about its ineffectivness probably stem from using ball ammo vs. hollow points), without all the issues that you had trying to find ammo for it (there were never any manufacturers of .44automag in the US) most owners had to produce their own ammo. I wonder if Dirty Harry was a reloader?