This description starts with all of the markings on the various parts that make up this restored WWII carbine, beginning with the stock and the handguard, which are replacements for the worn out unmarked pieces. The stock is marked IO in the sling we...
This Inland M1 Carbine was made by the Inland Manufacturing Division of General Motors back in 1943. Ar some point it was rebuilt using a mix if Inland & USGI parts. The rifle was eventually turned into a firing Parade Rifle. The bolt, receiver, ...
Here's a nice WWII Inland M1 Carbine that was manufactured in mid-to-late 1943. This carbine has been restored to its "WWII configuration" and looks very much as it would have looked in 1943. Most all of the parts are Inland marked with some parts ha...
Here's a relatively early Winchester M1 Carbine. The mechanics are in good working order and the bore is excellent with bright/sharp rifling with muzzle wear that gauges a near new 0.2. It comes with one 15-round type 1 magazine. Also included is an ...
Here's a WWII M1 Carbine that was manufactured by Winchester in late 1943. It has been restored to its approximate WWII configuration. The bore rates about "very good" and shows bright, sharp rifling with a muzzle wear reading of about 2.0. This Winc...
Here's an interesting M1 Carbine. Manufactured by International Business Machines (IBM) in early 1944. It is in very good overall condition and has been restored to WWII configuration. Nearly all of the components are correct for an IBM M1 Carbine. T...
This is a very clean WWII era M1 carbine. This gun does not show much wear to the metal and only an unfortunate refinish of the wood. These are great fun to shoot carbines, with inherent collector value and interest. The M1 carbine round is similar i...