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Value of M1 Carbine mags WW2 Surplus.
I ran into a small pawn shop where they guy had a crate of M1
WW2 mags. Most are marked U for Saginaw steering gear? Fair condition some wear no dents and followers work. He was asking 10 bucks cash out the door each. I bought a couple what are these worth today?
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01-28-2016 09:13 PM
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You won't loose any money...a bunch of NOS magazines were recently sold via the CMP
forum marketplace for between $15 to $20 shipped
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At gun shows around here, guys ask about $15 for nice used ones. New in wrap - more like $20-$25. "U" marked is made by Union Hardware, not for any particular carbine maker. Rare ones go for a whole lot more. Do a search here for the rare ones, and then head back to the pawn shop to see what else is in that crate!
- Bob
Last edited by USGI; 01-29-2016 at 01:02 AM.
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Originally Posted by
USGI
At gun shows around here, guys ask about $15 for nice used ones. New in wrap - more like $20-$25. "U" marked is made by Union Hardware, not for any particular carbine maker. Rare ones go for a whole lot more. Do a search here for the rare ones, and then head back to the pawn shop to see what else is in that crate!

- Bob
I went through the crate, One IS I got it and one U for 20. I felt that it was not too bad a price.
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make sure the U marked ones are GI as there are Korean ones now made with a U. The U is larger then the original Union Hardware mags that were made in WWII.
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Yes, as long as they're GI they're a pretty good price. I'd take all I could get...
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