Bushmaster Gas Piston 90294 vs INLAND M1 Carbine (Type 1)
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Rifles | Bushmaster Gas Piston 90294 | INLAND M1 Carbine (Type 1) |
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Summary | ||
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Rank | ||
Action | Semi-Automatic | |
Caliber | .223 Remington | .30 Carbine |
Capacity | 17+1 | |
Barrel Length | 18" Heavy Barrel | |
Finish | Black | |
Sights | Magpul MBUS Front And Rear Flip Sights | |
Gun Type | Semi-Automatic | |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | Inland Manufacturing |
Reviews | See 2 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $1,081.50 | $0.00 |
Used Price | $757.05 | $0.00 |
Sale Price | $973.35 | $0.00 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster Gas Piston 90294
The Bushmaster Gas Piston System Rifles bring new levels of reliability to the “AR” type rifle platform by eliminating carbon build up, gas leaks and heat within the Upper Receiver. The Gas Piston System operates by tapping gas pressure off the barrel much like the systems found on AK-47s and FALs * Functions with a wider range of ammunition - less gas pressure - lower cyclic rate * Offers improved reliability and control - with cleaner operation and reduced recoil * Keeps carbon build up and powder residue from reaching - and fouling the Upper Receiver and Bolt Carrier * A Detented Plug in the Gas Block allows easy cleaning of the Systems’ Hard Chrome Plated Piston
INLAND M1 Carbine (Type 1)
The M1 Carbine (Type 1) had flip rear sight and no bayoney lug. The M1 carbine is a lightweight, gas operated, rotating bolt semi-automatic carbine that became a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and was produced in several variants: M1A1, M1A3, M2, M2A2 and M3. It was designed from 1938 to 1941 by Frederick L. Humeston, William C. Roemer and David Marshall Williams. Over 6.5 milion of them were made in period between 1941 and 1945. During WWII it was manufactured by several manufacturers in the U.S. Some of them are Winchester, IBM, Rockola, General Motors, Irwin-Pedersen, Standard Products, Inland, Underwood and others. The carbine was easier for less experienced soldiers and smaller-framed people to fire than the .30 caliber infantry rifles of the day. The carbine was more convenient to carry for officers, NCOs, or specialists encumbered with weapons, field glasses, radios, or other gear. The first M1 carbines were delivered in mid-1942, with initial priority given to troops in the European battlefields. Muzzle: velocity 1990 fps, 967 ft-lbs.. 300 yards: 1035 fps, 262 ft-lbs. Effective range: 300 yards. Modern replicas of M1 in different calibers are manufactured in many countries. Sight radius: 21.4 inch. Ammo type: Ball.