Carl: The beauty of these guns is what they represent
They are superb examples of American industrial art that could only have been built in this country. My youngest son, who graduated from Cal a couple of years ago, likes to shoot. But when I told him about the story of how nine companies, only one of them in the gun business, managed to build over 6 million of these things in about three years, he started to see what he was holding in his hands. There is nothing ordinary about these rifles at all. Consider that they never built another after 1945 and ALL parts interchange. Almost 70 years later we are still fascinated with the beauty and utility of these little rifles.
I urge you to get a copy of "War Baby" and read the whole story of what this country used to be able to do when necessity demanded results.
The carbine that you eventually buy will be unique and will have its own story and history. A rebuilt mixmaster is just as good or better than some put together corrected carbine. I would suggest that you try and find a carbine that is tight and as fresh as possible. They are out there and some of the later Inlands will be in like new condition.