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    Underwood M1 carbine sn.1354000 mixmaster value question

    Someone offered this Underwood for sale.

    Serial number 1354000 range
    Barrel: 5-44 dated
    Integral spring tube housing
    Narrow tong
    Uncheckered safety
    Stamped/brazed trigger housing
    Straight cut operating slide
    IBM marked (SCB) handguard
    Oval-cut, low-wood stock: very lightly stamped, I think it was GHD over UEF in small box, couldn't see crossed cannons
    Barrel band unmarked, could be fake (has darker color)
    L-type flip sight marked 'U' on the leaf and 'S' on the base
    Has some Winchester parts

    It is European demilled, and has a cut in the operating slide 'rail', but everything functions for dry fire

    Overal condition is fair-good, has some pitting. The guy used it to hang on his jeep during reenactments.

    He is asking $680, I don't think the gun is worth that but I would like to make him a decent offer. How much should I offer according to you guys?

    ---------- Post added at 11:52 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:50 AM ----------

    I had very little time to inspect the gun.These were some pictures I was able to take.





    Any recognise these markings in the sling well?
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    $300-400 tops if all the parts not demilled are usable

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    I don't know what the prices are in Belgiumicon. And I'm not quite sure what all is done for a European demill. Guessing more then the slide arm. I'd probably check around and see what a working example is going for in your area before committing to a demill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burtonaxe View Post
    Any recognise these markings in the sling well?
    Slingwell markings and milling style look like M-U
    Marlin made for Underwood.
    Most all I've seen are stamped right side up, with the buttplate on the table.

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