A carbine is a type of semi-automatic or automatic rifle that is shorter and lighter than a full-sized rifle. It is commonly used by military personnel, law enforcement officers, and hunters for its portability and ease of use.
The term carbine originates from France in the 17th century, where it was used to refer to a short-barreled firearm originally intended for cavalry soldiers. The modern carbine started to see widespread use during World War II, when it was used by many armies due to its lightweight and compact design.
Today, carbines come in various models and calibers, with some being designed for specific purposes, such as home defense or tactical operations. They are often used as a secondary weapon by soldiers and law enforcement officers or as a primary weapon by hunters.
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