Standard Products M-1 Carbine U.S. .30CAL 18” Semi Auto Rifle 1943-44 C&R
SOLD FOR: $1,125
WOA#: WY240302MH007
Make: Standard Products
Model: M1 Carbine
Serial Number: 2157183
Year of Manufacture: Late 1943 Early 1944.
Caliber: .30 Carbine
Action Type: Semi Automatic firearm fed by Detachable Magazines.
Markings:
Import mark: “IOINC MELB FL / M1 CARBINE .30 CAL. USA”
The top of the receiver: “U.S. CARBINE / CAL. .30 M1” on the front and “STD. PRO. / 2157183” on the rear. The top is also marked “2157183” in front of the rear sight. The left side of the receiver is marked “9F” below the wood line.
The top of the barrel is marked “UNDERWOOD / 5-14 / flaming bomb” and “P”. Underwood supplied dated barrels to Standard Products for assembly (pages 50 of Craig Riesch’s book, U.S. M1 Carbines Wartime Production).
The right rear of the trigger group is marked “INLAND”.
The hammer is marked “WI”
The magazine release is marked “M”
The Type II rear sight is marked “JAO 7160060”
The Type IV barrel band is Marked “SA”
The underside of the handguard is marked “S-HB” which is a Standard Products mark (page 138).
The sling well is marked “S-HB” which is a Standard Products mark (page 108-109).
The buttplate is marked “S-S3” which is a Standard Products mark (page 114).
Barrel Length: Approximately 18 Inches
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a post set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable Type II aperture.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The two piece hardwood stock has a semi pistol grip, Type IA barrel band with sling loop, sling well, sling pass through and a metal buttplate. The buttplate shows scrapes and has lost its finish. The wood shows scrapes, scratches and compression marks throughout. The handguard shows scrapes & compression marks. The LOP measures 13 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. This M1 has a flip style safety. The stock and handguard rate in about Good overall condition.
Type of Finish: Parkerized
Finish Originality: Original
Bore Condition: The bore is bright with shallow rifling and scattered erosion. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 7/10.
Overall Condition: This rifle retains about almost none of its original metal finish. The metal shows scuffs, small scrapes and brown patina covering most of the surface. The markings are clear and the screw heads are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition for C&R considering its age.
Mechanics: The trigger housing pin is missing. The pin holds the trigger group to the receiver. The trigger group and receiver stay securely in place once the action and stock are assembled. This is an inexpensive part that is available on-line.
The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle includes one 15 round Magazine in good condition and a cardboard box.
Our Assessment: The Standard Products M1 Carbine, manufactured in 1943, is a piece of American military history that played a significant role during World War II and beyond. Produced by Standard Products Inc., one of the primary contractors tasked with manufacturing M1 Carbines during the war, this firearm reflects the industrial efforts of the United States to equip its troops with a lightweight, compact, and versatile rifle. The M1 Carbine was designed as a lightweight alternative to the larger and heavier M1 Garand rifle. It was intended for non-frontline troops such as officers, vehicle crews, and support personnel who required a more maneuverable firearm without sacrificing firepower. Chambered in .30 Carbine, the M1 Carbine provided soldiers with effective firepower at intermediate ranges. As a product of wartime production, the Standard Products M1 Carbine features utilitarian construction and finish. The receiver and other metal parts are typically finished with a durable parkerized coating to resist corrosion and wear. The stock is usually made from hardwood, providing a balance of strength and weight. The M1 Carbine’s design features a gas-operated, semi-automatic action, enabling rapid and accurate fire without the need for manual cycling of the action. It has a detachable box magazine, usually holding 15 or 30 rounds, allowing for quick reloads and sustained fire. The M1 Carbine’s compact size, light weight, and mild recoil made it popular among soldiers who needed a reliable and easy-to-handle firearm for close-quarters combat and as a personal defense weapon. Its versatility and reliability led to its widespread adoption by military forces around the world, and it remained in service long after World War II, seeing action in the Korean War, Vietnam War, and various conflicts thereafter. Today, the Standard Products M1 Carbine is not only a historical artifact but also a beloved collector’s item and a popular choice among enthusiasts of military firearms. Its role in shaping the outcome of World War II and its continued legacy in military and civilian use make it a symbol of American ingenuity and military prowess. Please see our photos and best of luck with your bidding!!!-R.L.