Hello everyone
I received half an AR15 for my 16th B-day and have enjoyed it quite a bit but never really fell in love with it. Over the 4th I spent a few days with my buddies family, I brought my AR and he brought the M1Carbine his dad gave him. While out shooting we kept swapping with each other and I fell in love with his Carbine, after we would always say we liked the others better, by Friday we had finally traded.
Before I got home pops was a little upset after I texted telling him what I did since I saved up for half the AR and he made up the rest for my B-day. When I got back and he saw the Carbine he flipped out, I think he was more excited than I was and wouldn't put it down, then when my Gramps saw it he got pretty emotional, his exact word was... FANTASTIC!
My Gramps used a Carbine in Korea as did my dad while in Vietnam, I grew up hearing them talk about everything and for the last two days I heard many of those stories again. Great fun!
The AR was about $600 and I later bought a red-dot for about $200. I think I did great getting the Carbine and couldn't be happier as is, in fact my gut tells me I got the better end of the deal. But I guess I would like to know if I did ok from a financial standpoint.
I got the Carbine and something like 6 bandoleers of ammunition (I also shot 3 over the 4th)
14 used 15 round magazines, some are nearly perfect and some are beat up
1 used 30 round magazine but in nice condition
10 new 15 round magazines in a sort of wax paper
9 new 30 round magazines in an oily kind of paper
The Carbine is a Winchester and we looked on line finding it was likely made in 1943
Is there anything I should look for specifically on it to help place a value?
If there a good source to help determine value?
Ill post some pictures here in just a bit.
Thank you for any info and direction, much appreciated.Information
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