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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
$1,800.00? No thanks.




No kidding. He can keep 'em.


It doesn't look like he'll have to keep them. It looks like all he's got left are a few Inlands for $1149. The $1800 number thrown out above must be a typo, Midway shows prices from $1149 to $1399.


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Universals are far cheaper

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Originally Posted by cra1948
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$1,800.00? No thanks.




No kidding. He can keep 'em.


It doesn't look like he'll have to keep them. It looks like all he's got left are a few Inlands for $1149. The $1800 number thrown out above must be a typo, Midway shows prices from $1149 to $1399.

When I did a search at MidwayUSA for an M1 Carbine, the price was $1,800.00. Maybe that was a primo one they had for sale.

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I can remember when they were $150.


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cmp was selling those italian m1's a few years ago for if i remember right about 600-700 dollars. i got a couple of themand they were primo.
refered to as "f.a.t." carbines.
I am kind of a whore on many things, cheapest i have paid for a carbine was about 175bucks.
of the returns, the german ones i think are about the best, with the exception of the two italian i got that looked brand new.

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I bought a couple back when they were $180. Inland and Underwood. They're all right. Much better choices unless they're down around that price. I'd have jumped on that $300 one with accessories like a bo hawg on a sow.

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My two eldest sons killed their first deer with a Winchester 30 Carbine at age 8 and 9. Remington Soft Points IIRC, They are 30 and 31 now.


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Originally Posted by cra1948
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
$1,800.00? No thanks.




No kidding. He can keep 'em.


It doesn't look like he'll have to keep them. It looks like all he's got left are a few Inlands for $1149. The $1800 number thrown out above must be a typo, Midway shows prices from $1149 to $1399.




There's a sucker on every corner.

I've already got a pristine 1944 Inland.
Don't need a rip-off from Larry.
Bought 16-18 yrs ago.
With two stocks, paratrooper (with jump bag) and full wood stock.
And plenty of ammo.


Yeah. That $1800 number must have been a typo. It was actually $1899 and $1999.


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Might buy a Garand for $1,800.00, but not an M1 carbine. I wouldn't pay half that for a Carbine.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
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How will I ever survive without an overpriced gun with very limited usefulness?


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The fact that Clinton stopped the import of surplus carbines from Korea 30 years ago has caused the current market.



I wonder if they're still over there.

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Probably got ripped off way back then - got mine through CMP.


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Certainly understand the collecting and nostalgia of the firearm, but it is simply an inferior chambering for a combat weapon. By today’s standards for a useful shooter in a comparative firearm, the Ruger Mini 14 eats its lunch whether in 7.62x39, 300 Blackout or 5.56. The Mini 14 is a tank (Garand/M14 variant) in terms of durability and shoots 100 yard groups at 2.25” without any real adjustment, plenty good for any combat use as well as having up to 30 round clips. Would be less expensive to own and shoot if shooting is your desire, possibly not for the 30 M1 Carbine collector. Just my opinion on WWII variants.

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Originally Posted by Whelenman
I can remember when they were $150.

And they didn’t charge extra for the duct tape kit

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Originally Posted by slumlord
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I can remember when they were $150.

And they didn’t charge extra for the duct tape kit


If I recall correctly, Dad said he payed around $15 for the one he got though the NRA in the early 60’s.
It’s a 1945 Inland Model. Looks brand new and U.N.-issued.


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Originally Posted by chlinstructor
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I can remember when they were $150.

And they didn’t charge extra for the duct tape kit


If I recall correctly, Dad said he payed around $15 for the one he got though the NRA in the early 60’s.
It’s a 1945 Inland Model. Looks brand new and U.N.-issued.

I’ll give you %1000 of that purchase price for it.


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Originally Posted by BobBrown
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Originally Posted by slumlord
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I can remember when they were $150.

And they didn’t charge extra for the duct tape kit


If I recall correctly, Dad said he payed around $15 for the one he got though the NRA in the early 60’s.
It’s a 1945 Inland Model. Looks brand new and U.N.-issued.

I’ll give you %1000 of that purchase price for it.


It’s NOT For Sale.


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