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Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:46 am
by WLJ
Right down to every detail.

Prices listed are MSRP so it street price should be much lower.

I never heard of this company, have you?
Newly Manufactured M1 Carbines By MKS Supply
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014 ... ks-supply/

Very exciting news for M1 Carbine fans – a company named MKS Supply is marketing new production, American-made M1 Carbines in three varieties (Early, Late, and A1). From the press release:

MKS Supply Brings Back the M1 Carbine!

Almost too cool to be true
Dayton, OH, October 2014–MKS Supply, LLC announces that production of the original Inland brand M1 Carbine is again underway and the iconic .30 caliber, World War II-era M1 Carbine will be marketed exclusively by MKS Supply, LLC.

These newly manufactured M1 Carbines are 100 percent American-made with 100 percent American parts. These are faithful copies of the original Inland Manufacturing carbines, right down to part construction and stampings. They even include the arsenal-stamped stock markings known as cartouches!

In fact, these carbines are so precisely copied from the original specifications that the company marks the underside of the barrel and the inside of the stock of these current models to prevent potential fraudsters from passing these new carbines as mint WWII originals, or using these new-production parts to “upgrade” original models (these markings are not visible unless the action is removed from the stock).



Three Inland M1 Carbine models are just now available:

M1 1944 Wood stocked original design without bayonet lug……….MSRP $1049.00

M1 1945 wood stocked original (above) design with bayonet lug…MSRP $1049.00

M1A1Paratrooper. Original design folding heavy wire stock……….MSRP $1179.00

All carbines include an original-looking cloth sling and oiler.
The 1945 and Paratrooper models come with one 15-round magazine.
The original 1944 Model did not have a bayonet lug, so MKS chose the new Inland 1944 model to come with a 10-round magazine in order to comply with the law in states that limit magazine capacity to ten rounds and prohibit the sale of firearms with bayonet lugs (to prevent millions of “drive-by bayonetings” we assume).
One magazine is included with each carbine. Extra 15- and 30-round magazines are not available with this offering, but all models will accept original and correct replica 15-and 30-round magazines. All models feature the same original-type adjustable 1944-era “peep” battle sights.

A total of 150,000 Paratrooper models were produced in WWII by all manufacturers. The Inland M1A1 Paratrooper is modeled after the late-1944 production model, which had a low wood walnut forend, Type II barrel band, folding wire stock, and no bayonet lug.



The M1 Carbine is a great little firearm. It has cool, classic looks, is fun to shoot and packs a low-recoil even as the 110-grain .30 caliber bullet is pushed at nearly 2,000 FPS.

Quick history:

Of the 6,232,100 M1Carbines produced overall, almost half were produced by the Inland Division of General Motors between 1941 and 1945. During that time, Inland produced three basic models: The 1944 model without a bayonet lug; the 1945 model with a bayonet lug (probably at the urging of the troops); and a wire stock Paratrooper model that also had no bayonet lug. Also produced by various manufacturers were an additional 570,000 select-fire M2 Carbines and 2,100 M3 Carbines (with flash hider and without sights to allow space for the addition of an infrared sniper scope).
The long-lived M1 Carbine was used into the early 1960s by U.S Special Forces advisers in Vietnam and by indigenous troops throughout the war due to its compact size and light weight (5lbs, 3oz). It is still used around the world by various military and police units.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:58 am
by DDgunslinger
That is kinda cool

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:24 am
by ssracer
That's pretty awesome...love to get my hands on a paratrooper model

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:47 am
by Toddstang
If ammo were more available and on the cheap I would like one myself.
Still need an M1 Garand.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:49 am
by gaston_kalash
Me like


Sent from somewhere over yonder.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:51 am
by WLJ
Toddstang wrote:If ammo were more available and on the cheap I would like one myself.
Still need an M1 Garand.
30 carbine is one of the easiest rounds to reload plus I'm been seeing brass cased more and more lately less than $20 per fifty.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:57 am
by Toddstang
WLJ wrote:
Toddstang wrote:If ammo were more available and on the cheap I would like one myself.
Still need an M1 Garand.
30 carbine is one of the easiest rounds to reload plus I'm been seeing brass cased more and more lately less than $20 per fifty.
Where at? I haven't looked for awhile. I wouldn't mind having one for a truck gun on the farm.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:58 am
by ssracer
I've seen .30 carbine ammo on more shelves than .22

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:06 am
by WLJ
Toddstang wrote:
WLJ wrote:
Toddstang wrote:If ammo were more available and on the cheap I would like one myself.
Still need an M1 Garand.
30 carbine is one of the easiest rounds to reload plus I'm been seeing brass cased more and more lately less than $20 per fifty.
Where at? I haven't looked for awhile. I wouldn't mind having one for a truck gun on the farm.
Shows out of stock at the moment but they were in stock at these price when I last looked
http://www.the-armory.com/shopsite_sc/s ... rbine.html

In stock
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/AMM-604

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:25 am
by Frailer
CMP usually has it in stock. Just checked, and they're out of Federal, but Aguila is $225/500.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:44 am
by guncrank1
MKS Supply= High Point


So you haters are drooling over a High Point made rifle
Hahahahaha

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:46 am
by KYgundude
Weren't the HI Point carbines actually pretty good? I thought it was just the pistols that were rickety.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:47 am
by WLJ
KYgundude wrote:Weren't the HI Point carbines actually pretty good? I thought it was just the pistols that were rickety.
Yep

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:49 am
by WLJ
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi-Point_Firearms
Hi-Point Firearms, also known as Beemiller (distributed by MKS Supply), is a firearms manufacturer based in Mansfield, Ohio. However only the CF.380, C9 9 mm, and the carbines are made in Mansfield. They manufacture low-cost pistols and carbines in several popular calibers.
Now the question is, are they being made by hi-point and merely distributed by MKS or what?

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:50 am
by Toddstang
guncrank1 wrote:MKS Supply= High Point


So you haters are drooling over a High Point made rifle
Hahahahaha
Its a step in the right direction. Using original tooling for the M1 vs High Points own designs should be an improvement.
Just going to sit back and read reviews first.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 11:02 am
by Dave1965
Frankly I have only heard good things about hi-points as far as function, warranty, and reliability. Yeah they are ugly and heavy. I have a carbine which is pretty fun but limited mag capacity.

The m1 carbines aren't hi points but remember which companies tooled up and made guns during war time...some non-traditional gun makers such as Remington Rand, Singer, IBM, etc.

Just like not all gunsmiths are gunsmiths from the beginning :D

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:10 pm
by ssracer
My hipoint carbine is ugly as sin....but it's fun

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 2:49 pm
by guncrank1
Dave1965 wrote:Frankly I have only heard good things about hi-points as far as function, warranty, and reliability. Yeah they are ugly and heavy. I have a carbine which is pretty fun but limited mag capacity.

The m1 carbines aren't hi points but remember which companies tooled up and made guns during war time...some non-traditional gun makers such as Remington Rand, Singer, IBM, etc.

Just like not all gunsmiths are gunsmiths from the beginning :D
As to M-1 company called Inlume or such, I just called MKS Supply.

so it is not a high point.

As to the gunsmith statement , that is WRONG , DNT and HST are master gunsmiths from birth.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 2:57 pm
by WLJ
If the price can kept around $600 or less, probably will be more like 700-800 in reality, and the quality is good I will be looking to buy one. Actual M1 Cs in good condition are going for crazy money now.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:29 pm
by nemo
$600-$700 I would be in.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:34 pm
by rustynuts
Me too.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:44 pm
by Toddstang
Group buy with Cranky's High-Point discount!

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 5:21 pm
by Toecutter1978
Toddstang wrote:Group buy with Cranky's High-Point discount!
Will it come with the custom coating?


Aloha Snack-bar!!!

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 7:39 pm
by Dave1965
Toddstang wrote:
WLJ wrote:
Toddstang wrote:If ammo were more available and on the cheap I would like one myself.
Still need an M1 Garand.
30 carbine is one of the easiest rounds to reload plus I'm been seeing brass cased more and more lately less than $20 per fifty.
Where at? I haven't looked for awhile. I wouldn't mind having one for a truck gun on the farm.
Bought boxes of it sitting on tables at gun shows for $15 to $20, every show I go to.

Re: Company making exact copies of Inland WW-II M1 Carbines.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 7:41 pm
by WLJ
Toecutter1978 wrote:
Toddstang wrote:Group buy with Cranky's High-Point discount!
Will it come with the custom coating?


Aloha Snack-bar!!!
Not touching that with a 10 foot pole
Nope