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    need to know value of this m1 carbine

    I inherited it from my uncle, I have no idea when he acquired it but suspect sometime in late 50s to early 60s, I have had it for 17 years and just fire it for the first time Wed. I would like to know what it is worth as I plan on selling it so I can get something with an optic sight, It is in amazing condition for being made in 1943.

    M-1 Carbine made by Quality HMC serial # 1599XXX

    Receiver tube type

    Trigger housing Q-NL


    Slide DA-Q

    Rear sight adjustable

    Barrel Inland date 5-43
    The type 3 barrel band installed in 2001 to replace broken type 1
    Bolt flat profile EM-Q
    The safety is a push button
    Hammer LT-Q

    Stock mark RMC early stocks with high wood and I-cut oiler recess, handguard has two rivets , flat straight stock
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    Very good written description. But for a full appraisal, several well focused and detailed pictures taken in indirect natural light would help greatly.

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    I have tried but can't seem to be able to upload pictures

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    Thank you for the pics. Your description revealed it to be a rebuild, but the condition can be evaluated with pics. It looks pretty nice. The stock looked a little on the light colored side, like it had been cleaned/refinished, but the barrel channel is also light in color, so it may be correct.

    Just picking a recent closed auction from Gunbroker, one in less condition recently sold for $900

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=545093063

    Other rebuilds, and in varying condition, sold for anywhere from $750 to $1,550. I would guess that yours is somewhere in the middle of the value range for recent sales.

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    Thanks very helpful

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