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Unsure if I should sell CMP Carbine intact or in parts?
I have a mix-master M1 Carbine that came from CMP, and I cleaned and prepared her for action on the shooting line. Here is its history from the markings I saw:
- Started service in WWII.
- After WW2 it was rebuilt in the Augusta Arsenal al in 1945-47'
- Saw Service in the Korean War, then came back home to be rebuilt at Underwood Elliett Fischer in 1951
-The US loaned it to the Italian National police in 1963, and they used it for about 15 years of service.
- Rebuilt again in the Military Light Armament Factory of Terns Italy in 1979, then sent back to the US via CMP
Obtained from CMP. The stock is in Good Shape, the sling and oiler are there,It shoots well,
There are 10 of the 30-round GI mags, & 10 of the 15-round mags, all GI I believe, some with markings, others not. 2 USGI Jungle Clips. Underwood Barrel, 1944. Nat Postal Meter receiver 416097 Dec 43. Front sight Nat Postal Meter, "IN" on the striker , M bar on Magazine catch, D-7161843 SG on operating slide (Saginaw Steering Gear, Div. of General Motors), Bayonet Lug, Barrel Band A1, GI sling
It came from CMP with perforated metal hand guard, which I replaced that with GI wood (modern replica from Fulton Armory). The rear sights are not the original flip sights, they are the adjustable rear sights, they work fine but work loose after 10-20 rounds so I've held them in place with a think metal shim--works very good.
I have to and sell it. I don’t know if I should sell as a package deal, or would I do better to sell it piece by piece? Any advice or thoughts?