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    1. J

      M1 Carbine: Surprised My Grandpa (Korean War Veteran)

      That's an awesome experience.
    2. J

      M1 Carbine Value

      What you have is a arsenal rebuilt inland, it is likely all military components. That being said Inland was the largest mfg of m1 carbines and their value is not as high as a Rock-ola or Winchester. If there are no import marks, and the barrel is in good condition with no rust or pitting I would...
    3. J

      The Open Carry Argument

      Very well thought out thread on oc
    4. J

      The draw of WWll firearms.....

      He's our future in shooting and hunting we need the next generation to fight for our rights .
    5. J

      Guns that mean the most to you

      The mossberg 12ga I got for christmas when I was 13 it's still my go to gun. It just functions flawlessly
    6. J

      AR-15 vs. M1 Carbine - Opinions Wanted!

      I have both and I feel they are quite similar shooting rifles. I also am not fond of the plastic rifles so the m1 is a good choice for me.
    7. J

      Milsurps Suck!! (military surplus rifles/arms)

      What I love is the history behind the mil surplus rifles.
    8. J

      M1 Carbine Ejection Issue - Suggestions?

      I would take a good look at the extractor and spring and maybe check the headspace.
    9. J

      M1 Garand/Carbine

      Price all depends on how original you want it. New manufactured is always an option.
    10. J

      cmp north

      Have you heard if they actually are releasing more carbines
    11. J

      ALL correct WWII M1 carbine OR Marlin 1897 Texan

      Both have value just which would you rather have for yourself
    12. J

      American Classics

      Both very nice war rifles.
    13. J

      IRWIN- PEDERSEN M1 CARBINE STOCK

      You may also think of asking the same question on the CMP forum under the m1 carbine for sale forum and see what kinds of offers you get.
    14. J

      IRWIN- PEDERSEN M1 CARBINE STOCK

      I once sold a winchester bull nose handguard on ebay and a high wood winchester stock on ebay and the stock only brought $300 and the handguard brought $265 so it really just depends who is looking when your selling.
    15. J

      IRWIN- PEDERSEN M1 CARBINE STOCK

      I think ebay would probably be the best place to sell but I think I would definitely set a reserve. If it is a high wood stock with all proper cartouche's and no cracks if you found the right guy that was in need of one I bet you could get $500 or more.
    16. J

      I need help from the M1 carbine gurus

      What you have is a nice partially updated standard products M1 that would be a pretty easy sell for $750 - $800 with no import markings.
    17. J

      Garands... Surplus vs Newly Manufactured???

      It has to be an original. How can you speak ok history of a garand with a newly manufactured gun. I believe you can still get a service grade from the CMP.
    18. J

      Gifting a gun from Texas resident son to IN resident mother? Need a FFL?

      I would go through a FFL just to be on the safe side
    19. J

      I'm interested in your 1911 but don't have enough posts to reply to your ad if you could email...

      I'm interested in your 1911 but don't have enough posts to reply to your ad if you could email me at fraleyj@sbcglobal.net I have a few questions Thanks Jerry
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