- The M1
carbine (formally the
United States carbine,
caliber .30, M1) is a
lightweight semi-automatic
carbine chambered in the .30
carbine (7.62×33mm) cartridge...
- A
carbine (/ˈkɑːrbiːn/ KAR-been or /ˈkɑːrbaɪn/ KAR-byn) is a long gun that has a
barrel shortened from its
original length. Most
modern carbines are rifles...
-
carabinier (also
sometimes spelled carabineer or
carbineer) is in
principle a
soldier armed with a
carbine, musket, or rifle,
which became commonplace by...
- The M4
carbine (officially
Carbine,
Caliber 5.56 mm, M4) is a 5.56×45mm NATO ****ault
rifle developed in the
United States during the 1980s. It is a shortened...
- up
carbine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
carbine is a long arm
firearm with a
shortened barrel. The word may also
refer to: John
Carbine (1855–1915)...
- The .30
carbine (7.62 × 33 mm) is a
rimless carbine/rifle
cartridge used in the M1
carbine introduced in the 1940s. It is a
light rifle round designed...
- romanized: Samozaryadny
karabin sistemy Simonova, lit. 'self-loading
carbine of the
Simonov system') is a semi-automatic
rifle designed by
Soviet small...
- October–November 1942. The
Carbineer parti****tion was
confined mainly to the
initial phase launched on 23 October. The 1st
Royal Natal Carbineers landed at Taranto...
- The
Smith Carbine was a .50
caliber breech-loading
black powder percussion rifle patented by
Gilbert Smith on June 23, 1857 and
successfully completed...
- The
Burnside carbine was a breech-loading
carbine that saw
widespread use
during the
American Civil War. The
carbine was
designed and
patented by Ambrose...