Auto-Ordnance Carbine (Prototype)

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A firearm commonly referred to as the "Auto-Ordnance Carbine", that was submitted by Auto-Ordnance for testing in the US Light Rifle Trials in 1941. The rifle was chambered in .30 Carbine. It ultimately was never adopted.

The Auto-Ordnance Carbine was a prototype recoil-operated carbine designed by a Mr. Bergman(?) around 1941 and submitted to the US Light Rifle Trials, but was ultimately not adopted.