Unboxing My Original WW2 M1 Carbine - HOW to install the Pouch and Strap + REVIEW WWII US Uniform!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Hello my friends!
I know it's bee awhile since my last upload, I'm working on a couple different videos at this moment, but here you go! :)
In this video I will unbox and do a review of my original WW2 U.S. Inland Div M1 Carbine from 1944!
I will explain some fun facts, and show you how to install the sling and pouch!
I will also give you a closer look at the standard U.S. WWII Infantry Combat Uniform!
I really hope you enjoy the video!! :D
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Carbine: This is good,
Garand: But I like this
Hmm I recognise you from somewhere. . . Hahaha
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I like .30-06 as well
@@Starshina-yo8ue Pardon Me?
Best gift ever is an episode of history secrets before school.
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Nothings better than sitting down with a cup of coffee and watching some history secrets love your content man
Nice to hear that, enjoy your coffee!! :)
STALINGRAD COFFEE!!!
Der kaffee ist leker
@@History-Secrets thankyou
Granad achtung minen finally new weapon new war haha just joke
Next unboxing video is gonna be like:
"Unboxing my new M4A1 Sherman Tank!" or ''Unboxing my new flammenwerfer!"
In the US, you can buy WW2 Flamethrowers for just a few thousands dollars.
LOL
@@randomlyentertaining8287 “just”😂
@@randomlyentertaining8287 no you can get ones for like 400 bucks
@@Godzilla0936 “a unidentifiable 9 year old was found dead outside today when their flame thrower exploded”
Interesting, I have owned a M1 carbine since 1968. It rode in the trunk of my police unit until the mid 70’s when it was deemed an outrage for a cop to utilize a long gun. [how times have changed]. Since then it has been a bar it gun, a ranch gun, and a stand by to repel borders gun. It has been totally reliable for the entire time. Couple of points: The weapon was never properly cleared and and the magazine remained in during field strip. The proper way to loosen the screw on the top fore grip retaining band is to use the rim ofa cartridge to fit into the curved screw head. A field bottle is commonly called a canteen and the shovel is an entrenching tool. You are correct that soldiers mixed and matched the items on their utility belt [most did not carry pistols. ] Please keep up what you are doing with the videos, I subscribe and enjoy them very much. I served 9 years enlisted and 26 years commissioned in the US Army / ARNG so I have an automatic reaction to misspoken things so please don’t take any of this as anything but an old soldier undergoing a teachable moment. Take care and carry on.
Although I don't think he mentioned it in this video. He's European, so I doubt it's a functioning M1 Carbine. Most likely a deactivated one with the magazine fixed to the receiver. It's nice nice to see people interested in firearms and history overseas. But watching some of his videos it's rather sad how regulations and laws makes most European inaccessible to firearms. Meanwhile I'm sitting in my man cave here, in Nevada, with thousands of live ammo right behind me (many in which made in the 30s-60s) that I don't even plan to keep, most of which, I shoot. It's sad to see how excited he gets, over a few spent casings to add to his collection. We as Americans really can't take our Freedom for granted.
Hi Nick. Congradulations on being a proud owner of a M1 Carbine. Two points on the disassembly. The screw on the front band was designed to use the rim on the base of a cartride to loosen it, not a coin. There is no need to remove the rear trunion. Simply remove the magazine, slide the front band forward, lift up on the barrel and the barrel and reciever will come right out of the stock. This makes it much easier to dissasemble in the field with no chance of loosing parts. BTW. I really enjoy your videos.
Hey History Secrets, you talked about not wanting to use a Thompson because privates didn't really use them, but that's not actually the case!
Once close-quarters bocage fighting was encountered in Normandy, it definitely wasn't uncommon to see a few of the designated platoon scouts (there were 2 scouts in each squad) with Thompsons as they scouted ahead of the platoon. In fact, while not really shown in the TO&E or in common depictions of the US Rifle Platoon, this might have been one of the most common uses of the Thompson in the standard US Infantry forces.
So yeah, if you want a Thompson (because who doesn't?), go for it! You can definitely still be a nice private, and would be a great opportunity to showcase the often overlooked importance and presence of platoon scouts. Cheers!
Hi Nick, I have an original Inland M 1 carbine and I just wanted to let you know that you don't have to unscrew the rear receiver screw. Once you slide up the barrel band and remove the handguard, just lift the barrel and. It will come out of the stock.
Nick: thank you for giving me this packege
Mail man : why are all of your Packages shaped Like Guns ?
Nick: ....
Nice paper weight!
I inherited my M1 Carbine from my father after his death. It’s an amazing weapon!
Me too.
The M1Carabin has to be one of my favorite wepons
It’s a nice little gun. I really like it.
Click click ping!
i just woke up for my online school.... i need some dose of history secrets
Me too man
I love how you've made so many people (including me) more interested in history
The m1 would be such a cool and handy gun to carry around while hiking or camping or something like that
I clicked faster than the Germans invasion of France
Lmao me too
me too
Agreed.
Sameee
That’s not possible...
When you get a chance , check out the CMP section on M1 Carbine info , there a great deal to inserting the rifle back into the stock and makeing sure it sits correctly for the best accuracy after removal.
You are the reason I love World War Two
it was a stroke of intelligence that the makers used the oil bottle as a keeper for the strap.really nice addition to your collection
It sure was! That way you always have your oil! Thanks for watching again!
I was more worried knowing that the knife wasn't very sharp.
A sharp knife Is a safe knife because it's more dangerous to struggle to cut things.
I almost learned that the hard way. Now I keep things sharp to keep things safe
Agreed, much safer to gently be able to slice through something than struggle to force it through.
My grandfather bought a M1 carbine back when they were cheap here in America. He gave it to me on my 18th birthday and it is fun to shoot and a wonderful piece of history.
That’s a beautiful rifle Nick. Uniform looks great too !
My father in law gave me an M1 Garand made in 1943 for Christmas 2 years ago and I bought a K98k made in 1943 and was captured by the Russians. Both rifles are functional and shoot great. You also got me into collecting WWII artifacts and im currently building a wermacht infantry uniform.
Keep making the videos my friend. Love the content and love the new carbine. Im about to buy an inland myself. You should do another trench video with the new rifle and also do some in other German uniforms.
You are so lucky, you can hardly find deactivated M1 carbine’s in Canada
you could just get a real one
@@KebeQ It is a real one. But with Canada’s laws and being a minor you can’t get them until you’re 18
Mine came from the CMP back in 1982 in a nice hard case. Payed $250. Made 1943.
Great item again!! Die M1 Carbine is echt nog iets dat nog ontbreekt in mijn collectie man, ben wat jaloers ngl 😍
Such a pretty gun and it's always cool to see it reinacted with in the correct uniform.
Good vid!
Nice!!! Now I know how to fieldstrip an M1 Carbine!😄 What a beautiful weapon to add to your reenactment collection, Nick! I love the uniform, so authentic! Looks like you're ready to go! Cindy
Hahaha thank you so much for watching again Cynthia!
You do NOT have to take the Recoil plate to disassemble.
Your content inspired me and my friend to start collecting ww2 items
Ive been waiting for this video since u anounced it on instagram. I was so nervous that i will miss it and it plhappened
Nick, Recently my class did a thing in science. So we take dull copper pennys and put them in vinegar with salt and wait a hour or more. It makes the dirt and stuff fall off, due to the salt and vinegar.
worth the wait 100%
I just got a mint condition Garand a small while back, WW2 era rifles and carbines are just the best.
Even after more than 70 years the gun is still dangerous lol
Cool stuff dude. My uncle had a deactivated Luger in it's holster from WW2 and as a kid, I always found it fascinating. That's a beautiful piece!
Carbine: It’s good
German Mg42: BUT DIS IS DA *BEST* !!!
Ja
My 1944 production Winchester M1 Carbine is one of the absolute favourites in my collection. Such a handy and effective weapon.
I never clicked so fast in my life
That is freaking Kool & the Gang dude. My very first rifle that I bought when I was 20 (in 1990) was an M1 Carbine; with a round bolt. followed by a 98K, then a P-08, then a P-38 & finally an HSC 32. Then I figured out that collecting firearms is damn expensive so I stopped. When my dad passed away I then got an M1 Garand and a 12 gauge trench gun. Keep it up brother, you have an awesome collection. Ooh Rah!
For re-enactments I would use reproduction magazines because the original ones were poorly made and could break easily when re-enacting
never had one brake while shooting with it
@@happymark1805 yeah I know just a precaution
@@pirs9736 there not plastic there metal they wont break
@@thIDthIRreenactor origimal ones were very por made. Soldgers actual replaced them with new ones from resuply evry time they had a chance.
It is very well sed in foorgoten wepons m1 carabine discussion.
Very nice 👍 I was pleasantly surprised to see that you actually got one in proper original M1 configuration with the flip sight, two hole hand guard and lacking the bayonet lug. Well done
Yay new vid
Edit: i will be flushed away by the other comments :)
No one will be flushed away here! :)
@@History-Secrets :0
14:34 that steel want to take your blood i think
I was in The U.S. Army from 1979-1982 and alot of that W.W.2 stuff was still in use I.E. the jacket-the helmut & liner pistol belt holster in my case l was a tanker so l wore the shoulder. holster and harness with the M1911A1 45 and instead of a M-16 which l think replace the 30cal carbine l had a 45cal"what was call a grease gun" that tended to "run away" or keep firing after you released the trigger (a real piece of crap)and finally the good old entrenching tool...keep up the good work man love your vids.
Lord when are you going to let us to go to reenactments
@pado joe biden Wtf?
Love your videos the m1 carbine is my favorite infantry wepon of ww2
Cabrine : oooo nice
KAR98K : yeahhhhhh il take this one
I was just looking if history secrets uploaded more videos then this pops up gotta love it
Happy VE day everybody! Great video nick!!!!
17:34 that click sounded better than anything
A great carbine, impression & some fantastic history! Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Wow, Nick! This is super cool! You never really see M1 Carbines anymore.
This is so cool! My dad has an original M1 Carbine from WW2 with original magazines!
Hi Nick please don’t stop making World War 2 Videos we love your videos
This Video made me collect some World war 2 Things and other military Things now is big that I don't have room for mine rest of the things!
I really cant get enough of these videos haha great work!
I am sick today and you made my day better
Hope you get better soon, stay safe!
@@History-Secrets thanks
Idk how you did it but the history inside of me has burst out and I’m addicted to this channel 🤩🤩
That's so awesome to hear!! 😄
@@History-Secrets OMG YOU REPLIED 🤯
I had a M1 Carbine like this I bought at a gun shop very long ago and I didn't even know the history behind it. I like it cause it looked so good and I like the way it shot.
Getting my first actual gun soon. Carcano m91/38. Still fires and stuff. Gotta say I really appreciate you taking the time to talk about historical topics.
That's awesome, congratulations!
@@History-Secrets thank you man! If I ever go to the range with it ill be sure to upload a video.
Your hurting wrist acctualy looks like a part of your uniform!!!!
Love your content.
From Lithuania.
Same, Also I think that the BAR and the Garand are my two favorites. Bar is just full auto garand.
You know its a good day when you favourite RUclips makes a video.
Me and my dad watch your Videos! We were in Bastogne last week and talked about your Videos and that you also was there too! Greetings from Germany!!
I had a 1934 penny but a bully at school took it. But I am also getting a M1carbine soon and a colt 1911 for my reenacting uniform.
I love the M1 Carbine, I held one at an armed forces show (the guy also had one of the parachutes from band of brothers) and I loved the look.-Das Mann
Cool M1 Carbine, I also have one too and a belt, helmet, gas mask bag.
Damn nick your lucky as hell!!!
Now you get a Purple Heart for digging that frag out of your thumb
He just keeps adding to his Collection
My carbine arrives on Monday and now I REALLY can’t wait to get it. I just came across this channel today and can’t wait to see more.
Nick should put together a ww2 USMC impression. I’d love to see that
the small clips from previous unboxings was really funny, like: wow that postman has no idea what hes delievering to me.
What a coincidence 2 hours after this video released my MG34 replica arrived
Awesome!!
Yep and weird
Where do u get one and how much?
@@tigerpresentationsproducts425 I Got it from A Company called Denix and it cost about 600 €
Super nice gun again! Great video to display both gun, equipment and uniform. Very nice
It's finally here! M1 carbine definitely one of my favourite firearms other than the M2 carbine
His videos are always worth the wait because there just so enjoyable
Thank you for clarifying the difference between mag and clip. I hate correcting people all the time.
I love your dedication to making these videos the best they can be. I love this channel and am proud to be a dedicated subscriber 🤘🏻❤️
Much love from the west coast of 🇨🇦
Edit: there’s currently, as of posting my comment, 6 dislikes on this video... you said that the M1 magazine held 15 bullets right? 😏🤣
my great uncle jd was in old hickory! he was a jeep driver at the beginning then he was infantry
Nick this never get old
YAAAY! Also so srry I’m late. I was in school here in America. I recently bought an original US WWII Enlisted visor cap! I really like it! Matches my air corps dress uniform!!!
What I did with mine was use a reproduction pouch on the carbine and removed the press stud from the back just to save wear on the stock
Really cool new item thank you so much do the great content especially during this quarantine
The m1 carbine is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Nice! Just an amazing Piece of history, every single video is so nice
The M1 carbine has to be my favorite gun I own
It will be good to have m1 carbine with folding stock like ones that paratroopers used in ww2. I know it is expensive and rare but it looks so good.
your videos are always so interesting because of you i started collecting my self and also have my own RUclips channel thank you nick and keep up the good work
A beautiful looking original m1 carbine from the Second World War absolutely amazing!
I'm so envious... but in a good way.
I used to have a few guns but had to give them up due to financial reasons.
I had an MG34, MG42, K98, still have a 1918 luger but my favourite was a 44 dated MP44.
The field bottle as your calling it is a canteen, cool stuff I like the carbine it's my favorite weapon
Field bottle and canteen are the same thing, it's just a different word ;) Thanks!
My grandfather carried a m1 carbine in the Korean War! He was a radio operator!
I loved history than i was seaing you’re content than i loved more adout ww2 nice content man
Great video really enjoyed it and yes do more unboxing videos I love it and sending love from England 🏴🏴
Haven't watched the full video yet but can already tell this is gonna be beautiful
Edit: It was
Thank you!! :)
@@History-Secrets hey who made your m41 jacket
Another common way of loosing the barrel band is instead of coin or screwdriver is use the boat tail of the 30 carbine bullet casing.
I agree when you said that you like being a private then a higher rank, on my opinion it has too much responsibility to be sergeant for example, I love your content :)
My neighbor who was a WW II survivor. He survive D-Day and the battle of the bulge when I showed him my world war two collection of rifles. The first thing he said was I love the grand and then I showed him the carbine. He told me take that carbine and thought it across the street they hated the carbine in World War II. Every World War II veteran I know hated the M1 carbine.
I like while you’re holding carbine and its just swinging around while carrying it
Watching this after school great video
Same
My grandfather was in the 30th infantry division 119reg. F company served as a rifle man
Inland Mfg. South Keowee St. in my hometown Dayton, Ohio. Late at night I could hear them test firing Ma Deuces as the sound rang down the Mad River to where I worked. You've got a great weapon there!
Actually the take-down procedure used the cartridge extraction groove on the barrel band screw. (soldiers were notoriously broke and likely to be short on funds) :)