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This is the largest group of M1
Carbines that we have ever been able to offer. Most of these carbines came from
one collection and represent nearly one of each maker. All of those from that
collection are restored and are non imports. Details of each are provided in
the individual descriptions. Also included are two M3 type carbines. I hope
that there is one that you have been looking for to fill out your collection.
!!SOLD!! 0212-R1530. M1 Carbine, IBM (yes that
IBM!), s/n 3847994 (Early 1944). This is a
nice looking restored, non import IBM (yes,
that IBM) carbine. The re-Parkerized metal
finish is in very good condition. The barrel is an undated IBM
with bright and shiny bore, MW = 2.0+. Featured
are the following components: Parkerized flat bolt (AOB), operating
slide (AOB), stamped and brazed trigger housing (BE-B), bare metal hammer (WMB),
smooth-face push-button safety (EPB), smooth face mag catch (PR-B), flip rear
sight (IN B on the left side and S on the right side), front sight (SI-B),
unmarked type 1 band, and sling swivel (KU-B). The high wood stock (BR-B in the
sling cut out) has a deeply stamped Ordnance emblem on the right side, a large
serif P on the pistol grip, and an AAW rebuild stamp on the left side. The fore
end of the stock has the flat bottom profile of a Winchester
manufactured stock. I do not know what the story is, but I do know that the
BR-B stamp looks real. It may be a replacement stock that was shared between
manufacturers. I simply do not know. The 2-rivet hand guard (BR-B) matches the
condition of the stock. IBM
carbines are sought after by collectors; this is a good looking mid World War
II example. - $1,395





--HOLD on Layaway-- 0212-R1531. M1 Carbine, Inland, s/n 30529 (Late 1942). This is a
nice looking early production, restored, non import Inland carbine, with the
receiver and barrel appearing to be of original finish. The Inland 8-42 barrel
has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 1.5. Featured are the following components:
Parkerized flat bolt (O.I.), operating slide (PI), trigger housing (Inland), early
hammer (H.I), checkered push-button safety, smooth-face early mag catch (EI), later
type trigger housing retaining pin, flip rear sight (S with squiggly line), re-Parkerized
over pitting type 1 front band (UI), and wide window sling swivel (UI). The I-cut,
high-wood stock is in very good condition with OI and an Ordnance flaming bomb stamped
in the sling cut, large diameter Ordnance emblem on the right side of the stock
proof P in a circle on the bottom of the pistol grip, and O.G.E.K in a box
stamped upside down on the right side of the stock. The 2-rivet hand guard (OI)
is the early wide and deep groove type and matches the color of the color
stock. This is nice looking restored early Inland - $1,350




0212-R1532. M1A1 Carbine, Inland, s/n 921925 (Late 1943). This is a
non import, restored M1A1 on which a standard M1 stock was cut off and the
folding part and an original M1A1 pistol grip installed. It is a good replica,
but is NOT the real thing. The
re-Parkerized receiver and barrel appear to be an old military refinish as it
is dark OD green in color. The receiver was made by Saginaw
for Inland and is stamped SG on the forward left side of the receiver on the
breech end. The Inland 10-43 barrel has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 2.0+.
Featured are the following components: Parkerized flat bolt (O.I.), operating
slide (PI in a circle), trigger housing (Inland), hammer (I-I), smooth-face
push-button safety, M on face mag catch (EI), flip rear sight (S -), type 1
front band (UI), and sling swivel (UI). The high wood stock is in very good condition
and as mentioned previously is a standard M1 carbine stock cut down to M1A
configuration and the appropriate folding portion and pistol grip added. The
leather portion of the folding stock is in good condition and has steel rivets.
The pistol grip is a US GI with well-struck Ordnance emblem on the right side. The
2-rivet hand guard (HI) matches the color than the stock. This is a nice
looking replica at a reasonable price. M1A1 carbines (because of the pistol grip
and folding stock) cannot be shipped to all states. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS. - $1,695








--HOLD on Layaway-- 0212-R1533. M1 Carbine, Irwin-Pedersen, s/n 1762531. This is a RARE variation, non-import, restored carbine.
The receiver and barrel have been re-Parkerized. The Underwood 3-43 barrel has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 2.25. Featured are the following
components: Parkerized flat bolt (IP), operating slide (IP), trigger housing
(IP), early hammer (IP), smooth-face push-button safety (IP-A), smooth face mag catch (IP-W), flip rear sight (RP on the right side and S on the
left), front sight (PI with a 5 on the left side), type 1 front band,
sling swivel (UP), butt plate (PM-IP). The
I-cut, high-wood stock (IR RSG) has a deeply
stamped S’G’ cartouche and small diameter Ordnance emblem on the right side,
and proof P in a circle on the bottom of the pistol grip. The 2-rivet hand guard (IR-IP) is in good
condition. It would be very difficult and expensive to duplicate this rare IP
carbine. Irwin Pedersen M1 carbines are very scarce and we have rarely been
able to offer one. - $2,395




!!SOLD!! 0212-R1534. M1 Carbine, National Poster Meter, s/n 4238816 (Early
1944). This is a nice looking, restored, non-import carbine with re-Parkerized
finish that is in very good condition. The Underwood 5-44 dated barrel has
bright and shiny bore, MW = 1.0+. Featured
are the following components: Parkerized flat bolt (N 6), operating
slide (13 N), trigger housing (N 16), hammer (HN), smooth-face push-button
safety (SN), smooth-face mag catch, flip rear sight (N-A on right side and S on
left side), type 1 band (UI), sling swivel (UN), and front sight (NN). The high
wood stock is in very good condition, is marked TRIMBLE over TN in the sling
cut out, and has a well-struck NPM over FJA
cartouche and small diameter Ordnance emblem on the right side. Struck on the
left side of the stock is an RIA over EB rebuild stamp. The 2-rivet hand guard
matches the condition of the stock (TN).
This is a very nice looking restored National Postal Meter carbine. -
$1,450





!!SOLD!! 0212-R1535. M1 Carbine, National Postal Meter, s/n 1958350 (Late summer
1943). This is a restored import-stamped mid war carbine that is in good
condition with re-Parkerized finish. The undated Marlin barrel has a bright and
shiny bore, MW = 1.75, and a very small import stamp (INTRAC over KNOX. TN) located
at six-o’clock just to the rear of
the front sight. Featured are the
following components: Parkerized flat bolt (UN 2), operating slide (N
9), trigger housing (N 9), hammer (IH), smooth-face push-button safety,
smooth-face mag catch (NW), flip rear sight (TN on right side and S on left
side), and type 1 band (U). The high wood stock is in very condition, is marked
TRIMBLE over TN in the sling cut out, and has a NPM over FJA
cartouche on the right side. The 2-rivet hand guard matches the condition of
the stock (TN). Sale includes a WWII OD green sling and an oiler
(worth $70-80). This is a nice looking restored mid war National Postal
Meter carbine. - $1,095





!!SOLD!! 0212-R1536. M1 Carbine, Quality Hardware, s/n 4793441 (Early 1944). This
is a nice looking restored, non import Quality Hardware carbine. The receiver
is the removable spring tube type with re-Parkerized finish that is in very
good condition. The Underwood 8-43 barrel has a bright and shiny bore, MW
= 1.75. Featured parts include: Parkerized flat bolt (EM-Q), operating slide
(DA-Q), trigger housing (Q-TX), bare hammer (LT-Q), smooth-face push-button
safety, smooth face mag catch
(LT-Q), flip rear sight (B-Q on the
right side and S on the left), front sight (J-Q), type 1 front band (U),
and sling swivel (QU). The high
wood stock (Q-RMC) is in good condition with faintly visible Ordnance emblem on
the right side, RRA (Red River Arsenal, TX) rebuild cartouche, and P in a
square box on the bottom of the pistol grip. The 2-rivet hand guard (Q-RMC)
matches the condition of the stock. -
$1,295




!!SOLD!! 0212-R1538. M1 Carbine, Rock-Ola, 1666425 (Early 1943). This is a
nice looking, non-import, restoration based on an original finish receiver and
barrel assembly that is in good condition. Rock Ola carbines are sought after
by collectors as they are a scarce variation with only about 228,500 made. The
receiver is the removable spring tube type. The original Rock Ola undated barrel
has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 2.0. Featured are the following components: Parkerized
flat bolt (ROCK-OLA), operating slide
(ROCK-OLA), trigger housing (ROCK-OLA),
late hammer (LTR), smooth-face push-button
safety, smooth-face mag catch (BR), flip rear sight (BR on the right side and S
on the left), type 1 band (M-R), recoil lug (ROCK-OLA).
The high wood stock is in very good condition with well struck RMC cartouche with
Ordnance emblem on the right side. The 2-rivet hand guard (Q-RMC) matches the color
and condition of the stock. Overall it is a nice looking example of a scarce and sought after M1 Carbine
variant. - $1,895




!!SOLD!! 0212-R1539. M1 Carbine, Saginaw SG, s/n 3295576. This is a nice looking, non-import, restoration
based on a re-Parkerized receiver and barrel assembly. Saginaw SG carbines are
fairly scarce and are sought after by collectors. This refinished receiver has
some very light pitting below the wood line. The undated Saginaw
barrel has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 3.0. Featured are the following components: Parkerized finish flat bolt
(SG), operating slide (SG), trigger housing (SG), hammer (unmarked),
smooth-face push-button safety, M mag catch (W over SG), flip rear sight
(squared off S), recoil plate (SG), and unmarked type 1 band. The high wood
stock has an SG in a box and Ordnance emblem on the right side. The 2-rivet
hand guard (RSG) matches the color and
condition of the stock. This is a nice looking example of a fairly scarce
carbine. - $1,350




!!SOLD!! 0212-R1540. M1 Carbine, Standard Products, 2120792 (Late 1943). This
is a nice looking restored non-import carbine that is in very good condition.
The Underwood 2-44 dated barrel has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 1.5. Featured are the following components: flat bolt
with Parkerized finish (S 30), operating slide (S 61), trigger housing (S),
hammer (SW), smooth-face push-button safety, smooth-face mag catch (SW), flip
sight (square S), type 1 band (unmarked), front sight (NS), recoil plate
(STANDARD PRODUCTS), and butt plate (S-S3). The high wood stock is in very good
condition with Ordnance emblem on the right side and S-HB in the sling cut out.
The 2-rivet hand guard (SJ) matches the condition of the stock. I like that
fact that Standard Product carbines were made in Port Clinton, Ohio, home of Camp
Perry and the National Matches.
That is the reason I have long had one in my collection. - $1,395




!!SOLD!! 0212-R1541. M1 Carbine, Underwood, 1434332 (Mid 1943). This is a
very nice looking, non-import, restored, carbine with very good condition original
Parkerized finish. The original Underwood 8-43 dated barrel has a bright and
shiny bore, MW = 2.0. Featured parts include: Parkerized flat bolt (.U.),
operating slide (.U.), trigger housing (.U.), hammer (.U.), smooth-face
push-button safety, smooth-face mag catch (.U.), flip rear sight (S), and type 1
front band. The I-cut, high-wood stock is in very good condition with RMC
stamped in the sling cut and UEF over GHD cartouche on the right side and proof
P in a circle on the bottom of the pistol grip. The 2-rivet hand guard (script
Pedersen and U) matches the condition of the stock. - $1,395




!!SOLD!! 0212-R1542. M1 Carbine, Winchester, 1129271 (Summer 1943). This is a nice looking non-import,
restored carbine. The original Winchester
barrel (W) has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 2.75.
Featured parts include Parkerized flat bolt (W), operating slide (W), trigger
housing (W), hammer (W), smooth-face push-button safety (“EW”), smooth-face mag
catch (W), flip rear sight (square S), recoil plate (W), recoil plate screw
(X), and type 1 front band. The I-cut, high-wood Winchester
stock is in very good overall condition with W.R.A over G.H.D and small
Ordnance emblem on the right side. The 2-rivet hand guard (W) matches the stock.
Winchester M1 Carbines command a premium and make a nice display next to a
Winchester M1 Garand, this is a nice looking early example. - $1,495




0212-R1543. M1 Carbine with M8 Scope, Winchester, 5611869 (Spring 1944). This is an
interesting carbine on which someone mounted a Weaver 330 M8 scope using an M3
scope mounting bar and installed an M3 flash hider (SA). Overall, it is a nice
looking non-import carbine. The original Winchester
barrel (W) has a bright and shiny bore, MW = 0.75.
Featured parts include Parkerized flat bolt (W), operating slide (W), trigger
housing (W), hammer (W), smooth-face push-button safety (“EW”), M mag catch (W),
recoil plate (W), recoil plate screw (X), and type 2 front band. The low-wood Winchester
stock is in very good overall condition with well-struck W.R.A over G.H.D and
small Ordnance emblem on the right side. The 4-rivet hand guard matches the
stock. - $1,795






0212-R1544. M1 Carbine with M3 Infrared Sniperscope, Inland, 5252208.
This is a very nice looking M1 carbine that has had the hardware installed to
allow mounting of the infra-red sniperscope. Included is: chest, M3
sniperscope, power pack and battery, various small components, and photocopy of
TM5-9342 dated August 1951. The original Inland 4-43 Barrel has a bright and
shiny bore, MW = 1.0. Featured parts include: flat bolt, earlier type operating
slide, smooth-face push-button safety, M mag catch, very good condition low
wood stock (IO) with faintly visible crossed cannon Ordnance emblem on the
right side, and four-rivet hand guard. Sale
includes a very good condition OD green WWII web sling. I must admit that I
know little about this model as this is the first example I have had the
opportunity to examine and sell. Please feel free to email or call with any
questions or clarifications. Additional shipping charges will apply due
to the weight of the chest and contents (43# plus packaging). - $3,495










0212-R1545. M1 Carbine with M3 Infrared Sniperscope, Inland, 354780. This
is a very nice looking M1 carbine that has had the hardware installed to allow
mounting of the infra-red sniperscope. Included is: chest, M3 sniperscope,
US Army power pack, what appears to be some Edmund Scientific Co. commercial components
(according to an insert sheet included in the chest), various small components,
and original TM5-9342 dated August 1951. The original Inland 5-44 Barrel has a
bright and shiny bore, MW = 1.0. Featured parts include: round bolt, late type
operating slide, smooth-face push-button safety, M mag catch, very good
condition low wood stock (IO) with crossed cannon Ordnance emblem on the right
side, and four-rivet hand guard. Sale
includes an M3 flash hider (.U.) and a very good condition khaki WWII web
sling. I must admit that I know little about this model as this is the first
example I have had the opportunity to examine and sell. Please feel free to
email or call with any questions or clarifications. Additional shipping charges will
apply due to the weight of the chest and contents (31# plus packaging).
- $2,995











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