Hillberg carbine

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Hillberg carbine
TypeCarbine
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerRobert Hillberg
Designed1942
ManufacturerBell Aircraft
Specifications
Mass5 pounds (2.3 kg)

Cartridge.30 Carbine
Caliber7.62 mm
Barrels1
ActionGas-operated
Feed system20 round box magazines
SightsIron sights

The Hillberg carbine was a light rifle concept for the US armed forces during WW2. It featured a gas-operated operation that moved the barrel forward rather than the bolt to the rear. The layout of the rifle was later used in the Whitney Wolverine pistol.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Oldest Name in Guns Comes Back" (PDF). Guns Magazine: 24–27, 66–69. August 1956.
  2. ^ Card, James (4 September 2012). "Robert Hillberg, 1917-2012". Gun Digest. F+W Media. Retrieved 19 June 2014. History will surely remember Robert L. Hillberg as one of the foremost firearms designers of the 20th century.