They have been repro'd now, so you need to know if it is old or new. The authentic old ones go for big money $100-300, i think, I have not seen any for sale lately. Repros, not a lot.
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They have been repro'd now, so you need to know if it is old or new. The authentic old ones go for big money $100-300, i think, I have not seen any for sale lately. Repros, not a lot.
Well, whatever, if those people really paid the prices for the junk M1A1s that were on CMP, then this one should really bring some $$$, whether it is a redo or not. Dont know the reserve and wont...
Could it be, it was not used much? It is a late issue that could have been in a police armory for years. I have looked at a lot of them at shows and the later the serial number, the better the...
Inland Early-1945 M1A1 Carbine with Holster : World War I / II at GunBroker.com
Is it the best described carbine I have seen for sale. Guess it did not meet reserve and is relisted.
Without detail and good close photos, no one can give you a figure other than a guess.. so I will start with what you give.....$100-$13000. That is the range that I have seen.
Always remember this: If you just have to change out a part on a carbine or anything old and collectable is this, save the part that you changed out, because you may later find out it was correct. A...
Hard to figure why,when they made the die to stamp the inner band, that they would have made some of the corners rounded and not the front end.
And then some other makers rounded them all. Anybody...
Odd that a complete different group of people bid on the recent other T2 band that was on eBay a couple weeks back. One other did bid on both, maybe another. Not sure, I think eBay changes what we...
Does anyone know what serial number ranges and makes that would be appropriate for a type 2 band marked with horizontal lines like this = on the left side. I cant find out much on net, wanted to...
Believe that the SNs should be between 10892 and 61792 according to an articel I read. Yours does not sound correct for a 77E
I have seen them sell for $500 at shows to $1500 on eBay.
SCHD was...
Your photos are so small that we cant tell a whole lot. Since you are from SC, I am guessing that you have an x-SC Highway patrol gun. Probably marked SCHD on left side rear of rcvr near the stock....
I have a friend that runs a pawn shop. I go and see something I want, it is usually about 1/2 of the tag price to me. He still makes money, so you can see the markup with a pawn shop. They have...
Mk1's had a 21 inch bbl with the front sight brazed onto the bbl and the bayo lug went over and around the sight.
I had one similar to yours some 10 years ago, came with bayonet and sling. It differed in that it had a rubber recoil pad and the forearm had vertical groves in it and was short, yours is longer. I...
A pile of WWII/Korean War era shotguns of various kinds went over there. There were some 45000 or so Stevens 77E pump shotguns(no heat shield) specifically made during Vietnam era that made it over...
I did a quick look and here is a neat RR history sight, but I only saw several shotguns and not a 97, but did not look at all of the sight. It is very interesting and worth a look at the history....
Maybe it was run over by a tank before the guy picked it up. Something, for sure, looks funny about the sight.
Have seen one sell on auction for somewhere in $1500 range, but dont believe it was marked SCHD. Seen em at SC gun shows for $500-$1k.
Not many out there, but since it is not a Winchester, not worth...
It was a silent auction, so there was no running it through the roof, but then you have a problem bidding or should I say guessing. If it wasnt well advertised, then that was good for those there....
Would not touch that one unless it was really cheap and I needed a shotgun, a non collectable one.
USAEC, That reminds me of something I wrote a long time ago about Carbines after seeing a bunch of troops in battle gear with their weapons and taking part in nuclear bomb tests in Nevada. My...
Looks to be a reparked WWI gun with later handguard. Rebuilt somewhere along line after WWI.
The write up states that this is THE original stamp used on Inland carbines....
Now, how many think that there was only one made? Govco never makes one of anything. And too, it looks mint with...
Ordinance wheel seems a little big, but I can only go by what I have observed and the ones I saw were smaller and nearer the bottom of grip.
My rebuilt model 12 is completely parked. And the rcvr is marked US along with TE arsenal stamp on the stock.