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<blockquote data-quote="Sanford" data-source="post: 2666196" data-attributes="member: 27733"><p>In the case of M1 Carbines, prices can be all over the place because of not just who made what, but when. There aren't many "correct" originals and if you see one it will go for several thousand dollars. A rifle that's been "corrected" will go for more than one that hasn't, all other things being equal. An "original" (or more accurately "maybe original") stock usually increases value more than a good looking replacement. Import marks generally reduce value. I like these guns and always keep an eye out when I go to shows and usually see one or two - three at the last Chickasha show, one in Duncan, two in Wichita Falls, and two in Lawton in the last six months or so - the couple of M1A1's in the mix were priced a bit higher in the $800-$850 ballpark if memory servers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanford, post: 2666196, member: 27733"] In the case of M1 Carbines, prices can be all over the place because of not just who made what, but when. There aren't many "correct" originals and if you see one it will go for several thousand dollars. A rifle that's been "corrected" will go for more than one that hasn't, all other things being equal. An "original" (or more accurately "maybe original") stock usually increases value more than a good looking replacement. Import marks generally reduce value. I like these guns and always keep an eye out when I go to shows and usually see one or two - three at the last Chickasha show, one in Duncan, two in Wichita Falls, and two in Lawton in the last six months or so - the couple of M1A1's in the mix were priced a bit higher in the $800-$850 ballpark if memory servers. [/QUOTE]
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