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Gil Martin 08-01-2007 05:30 PM

M1 Carbine for $999.00
 
I was in a gun shop yesterday and saw a well-used (NRA Good) WWII M1 carbine being shown around to the various customers. The finish was about gone on the exterior metal and the stock was really dinged up. The clincher was the hang tag of $999.00. I told them I have 6 M1 carbines and would not pay their price. All the best...
Gil

jplonghunter 08-01-2007 05:37 PM

Gil

Attended gun show past weekend, 5 03A3's priced at 799.00, German sniper rifle ? priced at 2,000.00. Just proves the supply/demand theory. As the availability of these rifles diminish the prices are going to get crazy.

jplonghunter

Adam Helmer 08-01-2007 06:12 PM

Gil,

Yea, yea, I hear you. I bought two DCM M1 Carbines for $17.50 each plus $2.50 shipping and handling. I also used to buy gasoline for 26.9 cent per gallon, BUT them days are LONG AGO and damn far away.

The reality now is a dollar ain't what it was in the 1960s. Cherish all the bargains you have on establishment.

Adam

Jack 08-01-2007 08:27 PM

Who made the M-1 carbine?
To a collector, an M-1 carbine manufactured during the war by one of the minor makers that completed only a few might be worth that- to the collector :D
As a user rifle, I don't think so.

Gil Martin 08-02-2007 05:51 PM

The carbine was Rock-Ola
 
It would interest some folks, but so would my carbines by Standard Products and National Postal Meter that are NRA mint. All the best...
Gil

BILLY D. 08-02-2007 06:29 PM

Jack

Lots of companies produced them, but from what I've been told the best ones came from Inland Manufacturing Co. in Dayton Ohio.

I had a friend? of mine whose father had one of those and I would highly suspect due to his familys "history" that his Dad probably done some sticky fingered activity to get it. He liked to take his work home with him.

Bill

Jack 08-02-2007 10:38 PM

I know a lot of companies made them- after all there were something like 6 million of them made. I believe Inland was one of the major makers.
National Postal Meter, I undertsand, actually completed very few- I was thinking that a collector might pay a good buck for one of those if it completed his collection....

BILLY D. 08-03-2007 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jack
I know a lot of companies made them- after all there were something like 6 million of them made. I believe Inland was one of the major makers.
National Postal Meter, I undertsand, actually completed very few- I was thinking that a collector might pay a good buck for one of those if it completed his collection....

Jack

So far the only companies that I found that produced them were General Motors (Inland) IBM, Winchester and Rock Ola (The Juke Box Co.), National Postal Meter and Springfield. Inland was the biggest producer. Info comes from Wikipedia.

Bill

Gil Martin 08-03-2007 06:47 PM

M1 Carbine production
 
According to Smith ans Smith in "The Book of Rifles" and W.H.B. Smith in "Small Arms of the World", there were about 7,130,000 M1 Carbines produced. None were ever made at Springfield Armory. The carbine makers were: Inland (Div.of General Motors) 2,625,000, Winchester 809,451, Underwood Elliot Fisher 545,616, Rochester Defense Corporation, Quality Hardware 359,662, Saginaw Steering Gear 739,136, Rock-Ola 228,500, National Postal Meter 413,017, Standard Products 247,155 and I.B.M 346,500. Hope this helps. If you find one in decent shape at a reasonable price, grab it. All the best...
Gil

06shooter 08-06-2007 08:21 PM

M1 carbines
 
Gil:

Would you perchance have a serial number range for the
Rock-olas

Thanks

Adam Helmer 08-07-2007 11:28 AM

06shooter,

Bruce N. Canfield's book, "A Collector's Guide to the M1 Garand and the M1 Carbine," states on page 144 the Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation's serial number blocks assigned were:

1,662,250-1,762,519
4,532,100-4,632,099
6,071,189-6,099,668
6,199,684-6,219,688

Total number of Carbines produced was 228,500, or 3.7% of total production, at an average unit cost of $58.00.

Adam

Gil Martin 08-08-2007 05:49 PM

Adam nailed it
 
Thanks. All the best...
Gil

06shooter 08-09-2007 09:41 PM

M1 carbines
 
Thanks Adam,

Considering the number range its surprising how good the
condition of mine is.


Thanks again.


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