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*FIND* WW2 M1 Carbine Leather Scabbard
I was bouncing around different swap meets and found a WW2 M1 Carbine Leather Scabbard that looks to be original. The aging alone looks to me WW2. Knowing nothing about these I was hesitant to buy it for $100.00 US. Not sure what to look for on the M1 Carbine Scabbard to correctly date them.
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11-28-2021 09:37 AM
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Leather looks in wonderful condition. Also looks like a Garand scabbard I have, is the length right for a carbine?
Check for a makers stamp that you can research here. https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/
Certainly worth the money if real, and it looks it to me.
Last edited by pickax; 11-28-2021 at 10:58 AM.
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It's carbine alright guys, the metal shroud is short. The one for M1 rifle is long. I opened the pic in another screen and brought it up to 300% to examine and it's about perfect. Good catch Bill, if you don't want it for the $100USD then flip it for twice that...look around at what they fetch.
Here's a thread we did back in '15 when Jim Flavin could tell us how things were. Read up... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=53600&page=1
Another from '19... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=67907
A dealer demonstrates value... Stewarts Military Antiques - - US WWII Leather M1 Carbine Scabbard - $325.00
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Originally Posted by
pickax
Yes, everything is right for the carbine length, Thank you for the information link.
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Jim, thank you for the help. I was so close to buying it, it looks like he got into an estate or something, I did buy a box of Peters 300 H&H for $5.00 he had a bunch of German looks like bring back odds and ends, even some daggers. I'm regretting not buying it on the spot but I'm going to contact him and see if he still has it.
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Hope you can still pick it up Bill. Also thanks for the lesson on the shroud length Jim, lessons learned here.
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Looks to be authentic, but I would like close-up pics to confirm. Reproductions can be had from $50-80.
Also, a strap is missing.
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That is a good deal for $100 even though it is missing a strap, but I believe it to be 100% real because of the verdigris on the brass. Verdigris is supposed to be extremely hard to fake and get to look right.
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