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    M1 Carbine, inherited. Info? Value?

    I have an M1icon Carbine. Inland 6418356. Has an AAL cartouche on the stock. Barrel Underwood 4-44 P on barrel above the bayonet sleeve. It's in excellent condition.

    What is this worth and any details can you guys tell me about the weapon? It belonged to a family member who was a Detroit Police officer. He carried it during the 67 riots. Came home with him when he retired.
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    Uploading pictures from your computer

    Nice detailed pics help the experts here o/all shots and nice clear close ups of any markings although they can only go on what the photographs tell them far different from handling the weapon. Pics are easy to post just use the search engine up top to find out how;

    I'll tell you so others may learn as well (Bookmark this so you have it)

    This is how to do it;
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    Start a thread in the appropraite forum, bottom Rt hit the advanced button so you can put your header in then type in your blurb,
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    Type in- Detroit Riots in the Search Milsurps box up in the top right corner of the page. Results will give you some history of these while in the hands of the police and National Guard. That same search will explain how
    some were marked on the bottom of the stocks pistol grip.
    Pictures will be needed to give you the best guesstimate of value.
    Also searching 'Completed Sold Auctions' on Gun Broker will give you a ballpark.
    Prices vary depending on area. I see your in Traverse..... Once a ~value is put on it, the Traveling Gun and Knife show would be a good venue to carry it in with a price tag flag in the muzzle.

    I frequent these shows when near me and see this show comes to Cadillac, Cheboygan, Harrison, Grand Rapids among others:
    http://www.migunshows.com/

    Your Carbine has more than likely been through at least 1 rebuild, with having a Underwood barrel. I believe 4-44 were the last of the Underwood made barrels..... If I'm wrong someone will correct me. Sight un-seen I'd put it in the $850 range + or -. Not having any Import Stamps helps the value..... but having a replacement barrel holds back the value. With all that said some of these can be worth more because of the parts that are in it. Try to picture any markings you see. Take pictures of the barreled receiver out of the stock, so we can see the type of trigger housing, hammer, bolt, stock sides and slingwell markings...etc.

    When you have pictures ready to post. Start a new topic down the page in the M1icon M2 Carbine Forum. You'll get more attention there..... more views.... more help.
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    Roam around on Ebay searching M1 carbine completed sold auctions. You'll see a bolt can sell for over $100, Op slide $85, front sight $45. Barrel $200-$300+. Trigger housing $85+, Stocks start over $125 and up if not repaired, Some Butt plates worth $50+.... etc
    Receiver can be sold on GB for $250 up.
    See if the 1 after M1 marked on the front receiver may be a Hand stamped 1.
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    1918 Colt 1911 45

    I have a 1918 Colt 1911 that I am trying to find as much as possible please any assistance would be very helpful thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BL USMC View Post
    It belonged to a family member who was a Detroit Police officer. He carried it during the 67 riots. Came home with him when he retired.
    I don't think that will have any bearing on value other than sentimental.



    Quote Originally Posted by Robcolt1918 View Post
    1918 Colt 1911 45
    I have a 1918 Colt 1911 that I am trying to find as much as possible please any assistance would be very helpful thanks.
    You should start a thread for this one alone...and post pics. That will help greatly.
    Regards, Jim

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