- Carbine Wwii Pouch 38v Ammo Rifle Buttstock Us Original M1 38v Original Wwii $35.96 Usgi Ww2.30 M1 Carbine Sling, Oiler, And Buttstock Pouch Lt. Od Green Dated 1943 Usgi Ww2.
- M1 CARBINE ORIGINAL US GI MAGAZINE STOCK POUCH WWII DATED. NEW US GI WWII M1 Carbine Stock Pouch. Holds 2-15 rounds magazines (not included). Fits on stock or belt. WWII dated and US stamped. Original New Old Stock.
- Apr 27, 2018 The mounting of a magazine pouch to the stock of a M1 Carbine, is probably a good reason you see so many aftermarket ammunition carriers today for shotguns and even AR/M16 style rifles, that attach to those weapons.
04-01-2012, 05:55 PM
Army AMMO CLIP MAG POUCH M1 CARBINE 30 CAL. $4.90 shipping. Ending Sep 6 at 7:14PM PDT 2d 15h. USGI WW2 Type.30 M1 Carbine Buttstock Pouch for Two 15 Round Mags Dated 1943. $4.95 shipping. WW2 US J.S.& S. 1943 M1 Carbine Magazine Pouch Unissued Minty Real & Authentic.
I have a question regarding the M1 Carbine magazine pouch commonly referred to as a 'stock pouch' (with the snap inside). I know the pouch will hold two 15 round magazines, but there is no way I can fit it onto my stock with two 15 round magazines included. I can get the pouch on the stock with two 10 round magazines. Is there something wrong with my pouch, or do all the pictures I see just have 10 round magazines inside. I didn't think they even made 10 round magazines during WWII. Any input would be appreciated...JKL
M1 Carbine Ammo Pouch
12-15-2013, 02:04 PM
M1 Carbine Ammo Pouches
The magazine pouches I've seen that fit on the M1 Carbine stock have a snap that faces inward. Does this snap cause wear marks on the stock? I've read that it can. If so, what do people do about it? Do you just live with the wear, or do you put something on the snap so it won't damage the stock? If you put something on it, what do you put on it?
I bought some reproduction pouches to put on the stocks, but don't know if I want to risk the wear/damage to the stocks, or if I want to try removing the snaps. Since they're repro's, it won't cause any historical damage to remove the snaps, but I'd rather not if there's a better solution.
Thanks!
I bought some reproduction pouches to put on the stocks, but don't know if I want to risk the wear/damage to the stocks, or if I want to try removing the snaps. Since they're repro's, it won't cause any historical damage to remove the snaps, but I'd rather not if there's a better solution.
Thanks!