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Last edited by imarangemaster; 07-16-2013 at 04:52 PM.
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07-16-2013 04:37 PM
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I am no expert but that is one very nice M1
. I would think 900-1100
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I have seen several, including some that are restorations for $1500 to $1600. MIne is 100% untouched, so I would think at least that. After I bought it I was offered $1800. Note the scratch in the stock picture was superficial, and I rubbed oil in it, so it is not as obvious as it is there in the cartouche pic.
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I would say somewhere in the $1500.00 minimum range.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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I can't remember if yours has the "dogleg" hammer and other goodies, but my 476K Inland with the "ground off" front sight ears and the buggered up oiler slot, I figure is worth right at $1000. Your other Carbine was gone before I even saw the listing. Let us know when this one gets listed. Thanks! - Bob
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Originally Posted by
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I can't remember if yours has the "dogleg" hammer and other goodies, but my 476K Inland with the "ground off" front sight ears and the buggered up oiler slot, I figure is worth right at $1000. Your other Carbine was gone before I even saw the listing. Let us know when this one gets listed. Thanks! - Bob
Bob, PM sent...
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It sounds like the consensus is about $1500 for a start. Thanks for the input.
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Just don't use a 'BIN'.
Make sure your starting price doesn't leave much on the table - let them bid it as high as they want! I'm sorry you have to sell it and here's wishing you all the best with getting work.
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I agree the $1500 mark is a good place to start. I would suggest you post as many pictures as possible showing just about all of the internal parts as well as the external ones. Nice clear pictures will help sell it and increase the chances of more bidders on it. Good luck to you with it.
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Make sure you include photos of
The barrel at the receiver end, there will be some lack of finish as the gun was finished as a unit with the band already mounted and it was put at that end before finish process was done. Also side photos of the receiver showing the transition between sand blasted top and regular bottom. This eliminates any ideas about a refinish. It should easily fetch $1500-2000 being as early as it is.
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