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Inland Carbine Help
I need to find the value of two carbines, any help would be great.
Thanks Ser#286300 How do you post pictures on this site?
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03-02-2009 11:54 PM
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wrong ser# is 286300
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Danj03
I need to find the value of two carbines, any help would be great.
Thanks Ser#286300 How do you post pictures on this site?
Thanks again.
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Dan,
You'll have to break it down and ID each part by manufacturere in order for anyone to give a rough estimate. Most all carbines have been rebuilt at one time or another, but there seem to be quite a few late Inlands that escaped rebuild because they already had the late features installed during manufacturing. Collector value is determined by the number of correct and original parts, condition, whether rebuilt or not, rarity etc.
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At the moment,no less than a rack grade Inland from CMP($443.00).
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Can you post a better picture of the serial number? I'm wondering if there isn't a 6 on the front (6286300). The numbers appear too small for a first block carbine and the barrel date would fall in line with 6286300. This may be an original carbine, in which case it is worth more than $4-500.
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Yes it is a 6 at the front
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Other then the swivel missing from the barrel band it appears that it's complete. But it does depend on what the parts are marked inside. If marked for Inland and they are correct for your serial number then as Newscotlander stated it's worth a lot more.
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Inland worth alot more
cafdfw, what do you hope yours is worth?