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    Question INLAND VS SAGINAW

    Hello fellows.

    Im a rookie M1icon enthusiast, I would like to learn from Inland & Saginaw pros and cons, and wich is better for you and why?

    Thank you in advance for your support.

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    I believe Saginaws will maintain a higher collector value due the fact that Inland manufactured more M1icon carbines than anyone else. As far as quality, they are pretty equal as they were both made to military specifications and you can swap parts from any of the manufacturers into the guns of the other manufacturers. I would recommend that once you find a carbine you are interested in, post some pictures of it and some details (serial number range, barrel markings, etc) on this site. There are several very knowledgeable persons on this site who can then advise you reference that specific rifle. Hope that helps!

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    And remember there are two different Saginaw Gear. One Saginaw Gear in Saginaw, MI ( S. G. )and the other Saginaw Gear in Grand Rapids, MI. ( S" G". ) Same company but considered to different makers.

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    Ruth's book "War Baby" has the best write up of any. The S'G' (ex Irwin Pederson) was given high praise by the Ordnance Department. That said most USGI M1icon Carbines are a mix of different manufacturers (my Inland has IP, IBM, QHMC, and Post War rebuild parts). Find one in good shape, with a nice muzzle and stock and be happy.

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    If you are looking for a reasonably priced original carbine you'll look for either a Winchester or an Inland 1944 vintage. Look for a type 2 band. A lot of these guns sat in a warehouse until they were sold in the 60s to civilians through the NRA. Many are uncorrected and have all matching parts. Any good M1icon carbine today on the West coast is $1000+, That is good condition with good barrel, decent wood, uncorrected.

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    Look for an UN-QUALITY OR IRWIN-PEDERSEN. They're rare so don't expect to find one in areas where Carbines are rare. Adjustable sights hide the names so people here find them for normal prices sometimes because sellers don't know.
    In countries other than the USAicon those makers don't matter like they do in the USA. UN-Q and IP are at a higher level of interest than most Carbines.
    For ordinary Carbines Rockola is higher demand here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Singer B View Post
    I believe Saginaws will maintain a higher collector value due the fact that Inland manufactured more M1icon carbines than anyone else. As far as quality, they are pretty equal as they were both made to military specifications and you can swap parts from any of the manufacturers into the guns of the other manufacturers. I would recommend that once you find a carbine you are interested in, post some pictures of it and some details (serial number range, barrel markings, etc) on this site. There are several very knowledgeable persons on this site who can then advise you reference that specific rifle. Hope that helps!
    Hello Singer.

    Thank you for your advise.
    Do you have M1s?

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
    And remember there are two different Saginaw Gear. One Saginaw Gear in Saginaw, MI ( S. G. )and the other Saginaw Gear in Grand Rapids, MI. ( S" G". ) Same company but considered to different makers.
    Hello Bruce,

    Thank you, wich wich Saginaw is better or more collectible?

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wineman View Post
    Ruth's book "War Baby" has the best write up of any. The S'G' (ex Irwin Pederson) was given high praise by the Ordnance Department. That said most USGI M1icon Carbines are a mix of different manufacturers (my Inland has IP, IBM, QHMC, and Post War rebuild parts). Find one in good shape, with a nice muzzle and stock and be happy.

    Dave
    Hello Dave,

    Youre right, good shape matters, ty.

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
    If you are looking for a reasonably priced original carbine you'll look for either a Winchester or an Inland 1944 vintage. Look for a type 2 band. A lot of these guns sat in a warehouse until they were sold in the 60s to civilians through the NRA. Many are uncorrected and have all matching parts. Any good M1 carbine today on the West coast is $1000+, That is good condition with good barrel, decent wood, uncorrected.
    Hello Dave,

    Wichs the type 2 band?
    What does uncorrected means?

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenOC View Post
    Look for an UN-QUALITY OR IRWIN-PEDERSEN. They're rare so don't expect to find one in areas where Carbines are rare. Adjustable sights hide the names so people here find them for normal prices sometimes because sellers don't know.
    In countries other than the USAicon those makers don't matter like they do in the USA. UN-Q and IP are at a higher level of interest than most Carbines.
    For ordinary Carbines Rockola is higher demand here.
    Hello TenOc,

    Im sorry I didnt get you, 2 questions:
    - UN-Q and IP are the most rare even than RockOla?
    - What do you mean about RockOla is an ordinary carbine?

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieM View Post
    Hello Singer.

    Thank you for your advise.
    Do you have M1s?

    Eddie

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    Hello Bruce,

    Thank you, wich wich Saginaw is better or more collectible?

    Eddie
    I have a couple but not nearly the level of expertise that most of the other participants here have. Most of what I have learned came from information I picked up from other contributors on this site.
    Last edited by Singer B; 03-22-2021 at 12:38 AM.

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