(04-01-2025, 11:57 AM)srjdsmith Wrote:(04-01-2025, 08:58 AM)specops56 Wrote: I'm heading for the range on Friday. Forecast is 89 degrees, partly cloudy and only an 11% chance of rain. I've got several guns I need to function and accuracy test, One is an Alpine M1 carbine clone that a friend of mine wants me to fix. I have some thoughts as to the root cause but want to see if I can replicate the problem first. I'll give y'all more details after the range trip.
Terry
How ‘clone’ is that? Dad left me an M1 Carbine and it’s just a pleasure to shoot. I’ve never really tested the limits of accuracy, so I don’t know how it groups with any certainty, but it cycles and I’ve not had any feeding issues. I don’t shoot it much.
Alpine was one of those companies like Universal, Iver Johnson, RIA and others that made commercial copies of the M1 back in the 1960s - 1970s. Most used surplus GI parts in the beginning with their own manufacture receivers and barrels. Later, when the parts ran out they made their own. Quality was spotty. Alpine also used surplus 1903A3 barrels cut and re-contoured. None of the clones were ever true milspec and most had problems. Universal was the most notorious as a problem child. Alpine seems to have been one of the better ones.
You can find much more info on these websites:
http://www.m1carbinesinc.com
http://www.uscarbinecal30.com
Terry