$ breakdown for current parts
Here's Some Ballpark Values:
All are + or -
SG Flat Bolt $100
SG Op Slide $100
So far unknown trigger housing, if USGI and stripped: $75
Import marked Inland barrel $150
U marked 15rd Mag $25
Underwood 4 mil receiver $225
Underwood recoil plate $20
Buttplate Saginaw or a late Springfield Armory replacement with the dot missing at the 5 'o clock position $15
M2 Potbelly birch stock $55
4 Rivet birch hand guard $25
Bayo Band $20
Total: $ 810.00
Knowing what type of frt sight, hammer, trigger and sear would add more value.
Smaller items like the 30rd magcatch, rotary safety, Adj rear sight, springs, hammer strut and slide spring guide...etc would add a bit more.
Almost forgot about the bolt internals... Extractor, firing pin..etc. You'd be surprised how fast these parts can add up.
Mic,
Go to the Carbine Club in this link, about 3/4 of the way down you'll find a 'Data Sheet' you can print off and fill in.
Very handy sheet to get familiar with the types of parts you have on your carbine. You can learn a lot from the Data Sheet.
The Carbine Club - A CMP Affiliated Organization
Any carbine books yet?
A good starter is the U.S. M1 Carbines Wartime Production by Craig Riesch. I think it's in it's 7th edition now. There are some errors, but again a great starter book.
Best is the book by MR. Larry Ruth, WarBaby.
Your stock is birch, called a Type V (Potbelly) by collectors. They were bulked up to stand up to the beating from full auto use. Internal changes milled to have room for the select fire parts. I still wonder if it's a US made stock. One made by Overton for the post WWII programs.
Can you find any markings in the left side slingwell?
It sure cleaned up very nice
Congrats,
Charlie-painter777
P.S. Still would like to know who made your trigger housing and frt sight.