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    Carbine Part Prices

    I've been stocking up on extra carbine parts lately and Prices seem to differentiate quite abit. Do these prices seem realistic for USGI parts?

    extractor $15
    2 firing pins $20
    2 ejectors $4
    1 recoil plate $15
    1 spring kit $17
    postage $3
    total $ 74


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    The extractor may be a touch high but all seems fair enough to me.
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    You don't say what type or what the markings are on the extractor, firing pins, and recoil plate. Early types usually cost more then late. Inland is usually the least expensive and it goes up for others. What's in a s spring kit, recoil, hammer, sear, trigger? There are others. Lots of variables.

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    Carbine Part Prices

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    You don't say what type or what the markings are on the extractor, firing pins, and recoil plate. Early types usually cost more then late. Inland is usually the least expensive and it goes up for others. What's in a s spring kit, recoil, hammer, sear, trigger? There are others. Lots of variables.
    My apology. I asked the guy to send the above parts for a "12-44" inland, that way my extra parts would still be period correct to the gun. Is there any way you can give me average price for the above parts, just so I have an idea for future reference?


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    Gunbroker provides plenty of data on small parts prices, which with lots of competition there, tend to be very similar in the short term. Nobody can predict prices for future reference. Most spring kits contain non-USGI recoil springs, so be sure who you're dealing with. Saving $5 is not much to get excited about.

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    Carbine Part Prices

    Quote Originally Posted by firstflabn View Post
    Gunbroker provides plenty of data on small parts prices, which with lots of competition there, tend to be very similar in the short term. Nobody can predict prices for future reference. Most spring kits contain non-USGI recoil springs, so be sure who you're dealing with. Saving $5 is not much to get excited about.
    I purchased all this from FOLCMONTE, and he guaranteed them to all be USGI.


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