WanstallsOnline
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We just got a shipment of these rifles in the door! We've had lots of interest in these as a companion piece to the JRA WWII rifles we've been working on bringing to Canada one shipment at a time, and now we can finally get these out there.

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American-made commercial M1 carbine clones with an 18.6" barrel to cross the Canadian limit for non-restricted classification! These rifles feature GI sights and are compatible with nearly any USGI parts for replacement or "cool factor". Firing the .30 Carbine cartridge, a 110gr projectile going about 2000fps, these carbines still pack quite a punch. The M1 carbine remains in use today with numerous east Asian militaries and the Israeli Defense Force, over sixty years after its inception as the most produced US military weapon of WWII. The M1/M2/M3 family was issued and used all the way into the Vietnam War by every branch of the US armed forces.
If you're after magazines:


USGI spec magazines from Korea, whose military use and issue of the M1 carbine continued into the 1970s for their active duty troops and the 1980s for reservists. We have 5/15s and 5/30s in stock now!
The M1 carbine is an amazing piece of US military design, with well over 6 million of the M1/M2/M3 family produced in its service lifetime and US military combat service in three wars spanning North America (Aleutian Campaign), Asia (WWII, Korea, Vietnam), Africa (WWII), and Europe (WWII) in the hands of special units such as the USMC Raiders, the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions of the US Army, and the OSS in WWII; with the Army Airborne divisions and the amphibious USMC landing teams, and the JACK special operations unit in Korea; and with the early MACVSOG Special Forces and recon troops in Vietnam. Truly a storied design, having fought in every corner of the globe at one point or another. It remains in use in insurrections and rebellions around the Asian continent today, in places such as Burma and the Philippines, and is issued to the Israeli Defense Forces for security and policing purposes due to the continued steady performance of the .30 Carbine round in urban settings.
If you're looking to grab a military-styled rifle but would prefer to go rimfire for your M1 carbine type rifle, we also just got Chiappa M1-22 rifles in the door:

These two are lightweight, accurate little carbines designed to visually emulate the M1 carbine scaled down to .22LR, but use a blowback operation for reliability, simplicity, and weight. Non-restricted.
All of these are in stock now and ready to ship across Canada on our $10 flat rate shipping! Click the photos above to see these products on WanstallsOnline!
Cheers,
Daniel

CLICK HERE
American-made commercial M1 carbine clones with an 18.6" barrel to cross the Canadian limit for non-restricted classification! These rifles feature GI sights and are compatible with nearly any USGI parts for replacement or "cool factor". Firing the .30 Carbine cartridge, a 110gr projectile going about 2000fps, these carbines still pack quite a punch. The M1 carbine remains in use today with numerous east Asian militaries and the Israeli Defense Force, over sixty years after its inception as the most produced US military weapon of WWII. The M1/M2/M3 family was issued and used all the way into the Vietnam War by every branch of the US armed forces.
If you're after magazines:


USGI spec magazines from Korea, whose military use and issue of the M1 carbine continued into the 1970s for their active duty troops and the 1980s for reservists. We have 5/15s and 5/30s in stock now!
The M1 carbine is an amazing piece of US military design, with well over 6 million of the M1/M2/M3 family produced in its service lifetime and US military combat service in three wars spanning North America (Aleutian Campaign), Asia (WWII, Korea, Vietnam), Africa (WWII), and Europe (WWII) in the hands of special units such as the USMC Raiders, the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions of the US Army, and the OSS in WWII; with the Army Airborne divisions and the amphibious USMC landing teams, and the JACK special operations unit in Korea; and with the early MACVSOG Special Forces and recon troops in Vietnam. Truly a storied design, having fought in every corner of the globe at one point or another. It remains in use in insurrections and rebellions around the Asian continent today, in places such as Burma and the Philippines, and is issued to the Israeli Defense Forces for security and policing purposes due to the continued steady performance of the .30 Carbine round in urban settings.
If you're looking to grab a military-styled rifle but would prefer to go rimfire for your M1 carbine type rifle, we also just got Chiappa M1-22 rifles in the door:


These two are lightweight, accurate little carbines designed to visually emulate the M1 carbine scaled down to .22LR, but use a blowback operation for reliability, simplicity, and weight. Non-restricted.
All of these are in stock now and ready to ship across Canada on our $10 flat rate shipping! Click the photos above to see these products on WanstallsOnline!
Cheers,
Daniel