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M1 Carbine purchase help!
Hi everybody,
Im new to the forum and am in need of some help with a few things. Im am thinking about purchasing an Inland M1
Carbine for $549.99. I am new to collecting mil surps and have loved these ever since i first saw one and thought this was a decent price, compared to most everything iv'e seen online. It was originally marked for $899.99 but has been slowly going down over the last several months. The serial number is 5,25x,xxx and from my research it is supposedly made between Jan-Aug 1944.
The stock is poor-fair??? and has noticeable dings but is about the best ive seen around me. The only problem i have is on the right side of the butt stock there is a plastic plate that is nailed to the side of the butt stock with the number 77 and also the number 77 painted in white on the butt plate. Soooo... my two questions are....
1)Is this something the importer did (Century Arms I believe) or was this done as some military routine and...
2) If it is importer related, I would be removing it, so would the holes left from the nails decrease the value/ Is it worth the $550 anyway.
Also......
Do these usually come with ammo pouches and slings because this one does not and are original ones available.
It also looks like it has a bayonet lug and i would love to get one for it if i did purchase it.
Any help on any of this stuff would be much appreciated
Thanks.....
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04-05-2010 07:44 PM
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First of all... Your not going to get much help by posting this under the M1/M14
forum.
And over on the Carbine forum there is some kind of
clan
thing goin' on, so watch yourself! Just kidding.
The carbine your looking at sounds like your average mixmaster. Make sure you check the barrel/muzzle, especially if it has been imported. Many are worn out.
As far as the stock, take the plate off, might be a nice cartouche under there, whatever floats your boat. But keep it, its part of the gun. As long as the stock has no big cracks in it.
Is it worth $550, I don't know, I haven't seen it. If its been in the shop that long offer them less. They want to get rid of it, thats why the price keeps dropping. Pics would help with determining value. If the stock isn't all cracked up (they all have dings) and the bore is shiny with a tight muzzle it might be worth $550. You never know what interesting part you might find mixed up in there. Offer them $450 and start pulling out cash. You never know. 
Now, if we can get you moved over to the right forum. Someone else might feel like putting in their $.02!
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UHHHHHHHHH this is the Cabine forum
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Make sure there are NO import stamps or marks anywhere on the gun. If so, walk away and buy from CMP
for the same or less without the import stamps!
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Parts are not number matched. Look for import marks on barrel.Good luck and keep asking here. GK
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If it is Import marked and the barrel is no good, keep your $550.
Import marked subtracts $100-150, my guess.
Muzzle gauge measures the wear on the muzzle, which has alot to do with accuracy. Over a 3, chances are it won't shoot great. Those CMP
rack grades sound a little rough to me.
Carbine accessories are available everywhere. You won't have any trouble finding original items.
If the metal finish on your gun is in good shape, bore and muzzle are good, and there are no import marks, then $550 is OK. Plus you can do layaway.
Just need more info. Pics would really help you here.
Last edited by Mike D; 04-06-2010 at 09:40 PM.
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I've got a service grade from CMP
. Barrel has no pitting and guages 2.5. The only problem is the finish is poor. (so what?) Its a 6.7 million Inland and is easily restorable.
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