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    HELP -- USGI 30rd M1 Carbine Mag's

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    You guy's have helped me out in the past, now I need your expert opinion again.
    I have a chance to buy a couple of USGI 30rd M1icon Carbine Mags.
    # 1 SEY split back Mags
    # 2 A.I.marked Mag shows more finish wear.
    # 3 "J" marked Mags from the 1960's in real nice shape.
    # 4 SEY Hardback in nice shape.

    # 1 & # 2 almost same price, # 3 is a little cheaper but I already have 2 of these.
    # 4 is $15.00 more because they are harder to come by.

    Which one to buy.
    Any advice would be appreciated.
    Dick

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    The M1 Carbine that I had asked you about 2 1/2 years ago. ( I think )

    I called him up a month ago and he still had it. I meet with him and got it bought for $600.00. Was inport marked but had a SG receiver and is a mixmaster but in good shape.
    I have it tore down now but will get pictures for you in the near future.
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    Dick: If you intend to just buy one, to me it would depend on whether you intend to use it in your Carbine, or want it more as a "collectable." Mags #1 or #2 would fit the bill for both. In my opinion, #3 would be more for shooting, but will probably increase in value over time. If you are looking for the "collectable," I would go for the Hardback. They often sell for over $100 if in nice shape. Saw one on eBay lately with rust spots - asking price was $165.
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    $15 more from what starting point. Though if your only buying one I would take the hardback.
    If the price was right I'd get #1, #2, and #4.
    I've had poor reliability with some J mags. Because I have many of the others I shy away from them. I know others who have been happy with the J mags.

    And I think you did OK on the carbine at $600. Make sure it has the late mag catch if your getting the 30 rounders. If not they are a low cost item, even the marked ones.
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    I'ld go with the hardback too. Generally speaking, they are reliable shooters. And the value won't go down unless you really abuse them.
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    Hardback. They are just "COOL!" and more collectable. The SEY and AI splitbacks next. Js would be last. I have some Js and OKays, and they work well for me, though I got some Js that were counterfeit from Cheaper Than Dirt a number of years ago. They weren't even good fakes. I returned them for a refund.

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