The Rock-ola carbines are interesting because of their relative rarity as well as the fact that the Rock-ola Company had a Canadian Connection. The founder, David C. Rockola, grew up in Virden, MB and was something of a boy genius with things mechanical. He moved to Chicago in the 1920s and founded the Rock-ola jukebox company which wound up making M1 Carbines during WW2.
Now are you planning to send along a range report on this nice collection of "dwarf" rifles, as we used to call them?There's an old saying that there is no such thing as an accurate Carbine. You can tweak them at the recoil plate and barrel band to get them shooting better. The ones with the wider barrel band/bayo mount will tend to shoot better, all things being equal.
I may shoot one or two of them; however I consider most to be "retired". The old girls have seen enough lol.





















































