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    please help with M1 carbine price

    Hello...I have been offered by a friend to buy an M1 carbine.. I need to start out by saying that I know nothing about these guns, but he is quite knowledgeable and has never done me wrong in the past...he said it a winchester manufacture, flat bolt no bayo lug all winchester parts..war manufature..with original sling and 3 mags..I handled the gun the other day it is beautiful...only a cpitol W stamped on the barrel and winchester on the reciever top...alot of other proofs on stock and other places... please let me know what you think, I may be able to have him send me some pics...thanks for your help...chad williams
    Last edited by Chad Williams; 05-23-2005, 09:56 PM.

    #2
    Chad,

    Is the stock high wood or low wood? Flip rear sight? Push button safety? These are a few other things to look for. If it's a high wood stock with flip sight and push button safety, $750 is a steal.

    Gene
    WAF LIFE COACH

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      #3
      Chad,

      Gene is right! It is an incredible steal! Is there a date on the barrel? Should be no bayo lug for WWII. And did Winchester stamp the date on their barrels? My Rockola and Postal Meter both have the the date stamped on.

      There is a sight somewhere on the net (I can't find it right now) but it has about all the info you can imagine on the carbine and its manufacturers. This sight will give you an idea as to some prices out there.

      http://home.att.net/~ra-carbines/carbines.html

      Good luck,
      Christopher

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        #4
        Need S/N!!

        Chad,
        Only some of the very earliest Winchester carbines had dates on the bbl., and they were vertical, not horizontal. Otherwise, the "w" alone would be correct. The s/n would be the best indication of date of mfg.
        If you can get the s/n. I can pretty well tell you what the rest of the rifle should have on it. Better yet, get a copy of Craig Reisch's book " U.S. M1 Carbines". It's less than 20 bucks, and worth $100.
        BEWARE, Carbines are extremely addictive!!! Just ask Matt Weber!!!

        Good Luck Chad!!

        P.S. I also agree that in any case $750 would be a bargain if not an import.
        The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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          #5
          Ronnie is correct...... About the book! It is worth it's weight in gold!

          If the rifle is all Winchester parts, and has early features as mentioned above, then $750 would be a steal!

          Matt

          PS-Ronnie is also correct,...... Carbines are very addictive!

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            #6
            thanks alot for the info guys...I will try and have my buddy send a few photos to me and include the s/n I will post them here when I get them...I have allways loved the look of this weapon, but never had the opportunity to buy one...thanks again for the help and keep an eye open for me posting the photos and other info on this carbine here...I am going to leave it up to the forum if I should buy this gun..thanks..chad williams

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              #7
              M1 Carbine

              Hi Chad:
              I was like you I always liked the way the M1 was made and looked.I bought a General Motors or Underwood about 10 years ago.It was in perfect condition w/oiler and sling and a bunch of mags. Later after carefull exam I found it was imported back into the states,can,t remember the company. Anyway after reading and watching the History Channel and talking to Korean war vets about them hitting a commie and the heavy material they wore, they just got back up and kept attacking.The old colt 1911 had more hitting power than the M1.Its been discussed alot that the M1 was a military joke.
              Anyway I sold it all for 450 and lost total interest in it. don,t own any long guns now and more than likely won,t,as I,m a pistol nut. As far as collecting a M1 would be a good choice,but to hunt with it would be a joke on deer or anyother big game. It really was a under powered weapon.Just my thoughts, Regards Danny

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                #8
                I have a suggestion for you, go to AuctionArms.com and look at the completed searches on Winchester Carbines for the past 90 days, this will give you a comparison and a ballpark price range, also check out gunbroker.com, you will need to register with them to do a search on completed items. Hope this helps, Chris.

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                  #9
                  Can You Say ADDICTED!!!!

                  Originally posted by Matt Weber
                  Ronnie is correct...... About the book! It is worth it's weight in gold!

                  If the rifle is all Winchester parts, and has early features as mentioned above, then $750 would be a steal!

                  Matt

                  PS-Ronnie is also correct,...... Carbines are very addictive!
                  Can you say ADDICTIVE??

                  r
                  Attached Files
                  The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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                    #10
                    "Shoot me up again"!!

                    Originally posted by Ronnie Fry
                    Can you say ADDICTIVE??

                    r
                    Gotta have it!!
                    Attached Files
                    The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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                      #11
                      #3

                      Originally posted by Ronnie Fry
                      Gotta have it!!
                      Do it again--
                      Attached Files
                      The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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                        #12
                        Temporary reprieve--

                        Originally posted by Ronnie Fry
                        Do it again--
                        Finally, at last, temporary satisfaction--- But nothing as wonderful as Bill Grist's.
                        Attached Files
                        The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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                          #13
                          Wait

                          Originally posted by Ronnie Fry
                          Finally, at last, temporary satisfaction--- But nothing as wonderful as Bill Grist's.
                          Wait a second now that stuff looks wonderful to me.. Great stuff Ronnie... BILL

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                            #14
                            All right Ronnie. I see you got two paratroopers there, and where is the IP in those pics! Please post some more of the Paras, and please show the IP!


                            Matt

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                              #15
                              Hello again...I have the photos of the carbine, so here they are, I think there are seven, and should address all of the areas you all had questions about...please let me know your thoughts based upon these photos...thanks in advance for your time...chad williams

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