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  • mortar]] crew in action at [[Camp Carson]], [[Colorado]], April 24, 1943. The soldier on the left has a slung M1 carbine.
  • ARVN soldiers with M1 carbines and U.S. Special Forces with M16s
  • American infantrymen of the 290th Regiment fight in fresh snowfall near Amonines, Belgium. Soldier in foreground is armed with an M1 carbine.
  • Closeup of M1 carbine receiver with original flip sight and push button safety
  • marine]] armed with an M1 carbine and [[M8 grenade launcher]] attached to the muzzle, during the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]]
  • Las Villas province]], Cuba, in November 1958, with an M2 Carbine
  • U.S. Marines with M1 carbine with mounted bayonet holding captured Chinese soldiers during fighting on the central Korean front
  • U.S. Army Rangers resting in the vicinity of Pointe du Hoc, which they assaulted in support of "Omaha" Beach landings on "D-Day", June 6, 1944. Ranger in right center is apparently using his middle finger to push cartridges into an M-1 carbine magazine. The carbine and a backpack frame are nearby.
  • Korea]], 1953. The M1 carbine has two 30-round magazines taped together "[[jungle style]]".
  • [[South Vietnamese Popular Force]] members on patrol with M1 carbines
  • M1 carbine at first Iwo Jima flag raising
  • M1 rifle]] and M1 carbine share only a buttplate screw and use different-sized .30 caliber ammunition
  • A U.S. [[anti-tank]] crew in combat in the Netherlands, November 4, 1944. The soldier on the far right is holding an M1 carbine
  • Briefing for staff personnel. Folding stock M1A1 carbine on the table
  • DP-27 machine gun]]
  • M1A1 carbine. Paratrooper model with folding buttstock and late issue adjustable sight and bayonet lug.
  • Comparison of M1 carbine magazines.  Original 15-round magazine on left and 30-round on right.
  • An Auto-Ordnance AOM-130 carbine manufactured in 2007
  • Exploded view of the M2 carbine
  • Original Korean War era USMC M3 night vision scope
  • Dutch police officer shoots teargas ammunition from the muzzle of an M1 carbine, during a blockade and demonstration against the nuclear power plant Dodewaard. September 18, 1981
  • [[Patty Hearst]] holding a M1 "Enforcer" carbine during her infamous bank robbery attempt
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  • capture of Mogaung]] in Burma during the second Chindit expedition, June 1944.
  • Corregidor]]
  • U.S. Marine in combat at Guam
  • M2 carbine with the selector lever on the left side, opposite the bolt handle
  • U.S. Marines fighting in the streets of Seoul, South Korea. September 20, 1950. The M1 carbine in the foreground has a bayonet mounted.
  • WW II M1 carbine with a magazine pouch mounted on the stock that held two spare 15-round magazines

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  • HKD vs USD over the year
  • Components of the money supply of [[India]] in billions of [[Rupee]] for 1950–2011
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  • M0, M1 and M3. US-GDP and M3 of Eurozone for comparison. Logarithmic scale.
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  • pounds sterling]].
  • The [[euro]] money supplies M0, M1, M2 and M3, and euro zone GDP from 1980–2021. Logarithmic scale.
  • [[Japan]]ese money supply (April 1998 – April 2008)
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  • U.S.]] M3 money supply as a proportion of [[gross domestic product]].
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money supply         
  • China M2 money supply vs USA M2 money supply
  • Individual Consumer Loans at All Commercial Banks, 1990–2008
  • HKD vs USD over the year
  • Components of the money supply of [[India]] in billions of [[Rupee]] for 1950–2011
  • CPI]]
  • M0, M1 and M3. US-GDP and M3 of Eurozone for comparison. Logarithmic scale.
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  • pounds sterling]].
  • The [[euro]] money supplies M0, M1, M2 and M3, and euro zone GDP from 1980–2021. Logarithmic scale.
  • [[Japan]]ese money supply (April 1998 – April 2008)
  • [[New Zealand]] money supply 1988–2008
  • publisher=St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank}}</ref>
  • U.S.]] M3 money supply as a proportion of [[gross domestic product]].
COMPONENT OF MACROECONOMICS
Money Supply; Monetary aggregate; Monetary aggregates; Money with zero maturity; Money to Zero Maturity; Money stock; Money stocks; Money of zero maturity; Money of Zero Maturity; Money with Zero Maturity; Money Zero Maturity; Money zero maturity; Monetary exchange equation; M4 money supply; Monetary Aggregates; M3 monetary aggregate; M2 monetary aggregate; M1 monetary aggregate; M0 monetary aggregate; Increase in money supply; Money in circulation; M2 (economics); M1 (economics); M3 (economics); Supply of money; M0 (economics); Quantity of money; M1 (money supply measure); Stock of money; Circulating supply; Supply of Money
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تعريف

Carbine
·noun A short, light musket or rifle, ·esp. one used by mounted soldiers or cavalry.

ويكيبيديا

M1 carbine

The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world, and also became a popular civilian firearm after World War II.

The M2 carbine is the selective-fire version of the M1 carbine, capable of firing in both semi-automatic and full-automatic. The M3 carbine was an M2 carbine with an active infrared scope system.

Despite having a similar name and physical outward appearance, the M1 carbine is not a carbine version of the M1 Garand rifle. On July 1, 1925, the U.S. Army began using the current naming convention where the "M" is the designation for "Model" and the number represents the sequential development of equipment and weapons. Therefore, the "M1 carbine" was the first carbine developed under this system. The "M2 carbine" was the second carbine developed under the system, etc.