I actually purchased this gun 2 ½ months ago, but I wanted to get all of the issues corrected before I reviewed it. The Auto Ordnance M1 Carbine a solid firearm. There were, however, two issues which I will discuss.
The good:
This is probably one of the most underrated firearms I have personally dealt with. It is a solid, reliable(with the right magazine and rear sight)and accurate shooter. With my reloads(14gr H-110 behind a 110gr Speer TMJ)I was consistently hitting an 8” steel plate at 100 yards. I read other reviews that discussed feed ramps being very rough, causing feeding issues. I am happy to say that was not the case with the one I received as the feed ramp was polished to an almost mirror finish. I don't know if this was typical of all AO M1 Carbines or if I was lucky enough to get one that got a little extra attention. Either way, I had zero feeding problems with the JG Sales magazine.
The bad:
The supplied AO magazine's floor plate came off during my second trip to the range with it. I had bought 2 aftermarket magazines when I ordered the gun(one from Keep Shooting and one from JG Sales). The only magazine that has proven 100% reliable is the one I got from JG Sales for $9.95. I will be buying more of these.
The second and biggest issue I had was the almost useless rear flip sight. It was nowhere near on target at either 25, 50 or 100 yards with either the short or long range peep. I replaced it with a $15.00 stamped steel replica of the late issued adjustable sight from Sarco(http://www.e-sarcoinc.com)and everything improved greatly. I'll never understand why Auto Ordnance doesn't offer the adjustable rear sight as an option.
Both of these issues were easily corrected.
Overall, I would encourage anyone looking for an M1 Carbine to consider the AOM130.
Specs:
Caliber: .30 Carbine
Barrel: 18”
Length: 35 3/4”
Weight: 5.4 lbs
Finish: Parkerized steel
Sights: Blade front and flip style rear
Magazine: One 15 round
Stock: Walnut wood stock and handguard
Warranty: 1 year
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The good:
This is probably one of the most underrated firearms I have personally dealt with. It is a solid, reliable(with the right magazine and rear sight)and accurate shooter. With my reloads(14gr H-110 behind a 110gr Speer TMJ)I was consistently hitting an 8” steel plate at 100 yards. I read other reviews that discussed feed ramps being very rough, causing feeding issues. I am happy to say that was not the case with the one I received as the feed ramp was polished to an almost mirror finish. I don't know if this was typical of all AO M1 Carbines or if I was lucky enough to get one that got a little extra attention. Either way, I had zero feeding problems with the JG Sales magazine.
The bad:
The supplied AO magazine's floor plate came off during my second trip to the range with it. I had bought 2 aftermarket magazines when I ordered the gun(one from Keep Shooting and one from JG Sales). The only magazine that has proven 100% reliable is the one I got from JG Sales for $9.95. I will be buying more of these.
The second and biggest issue I had was the almost useless rear flip sight. It was nowhere near on target at either 25, 50 or 100 yards with either the short or long range peep. I replaced it with a $15.00 stamped steel replica of the late issued adjustable sight from Sarco(http://www.e-sarcoinc.com)and everything improved greatly. I'll never understand why Auto Ordnance doesn't offer the adjustable rear sight as an option.
Both of these issues were easily corrected.
Overall, I would encourage anyone looking for an M1 Carbine to consider the AOM130.
Specs:
Caliber: .30 Carbine
Barrel: 18”
Length: 35 3/4”
Weight: 5.4 lbs
Finish: Parkerized steel
Sights: Blade front and flip style rear
Magazine: One 15 round
Stock: Walnut wood stock and handguard
Warranty: 1 year
Garry