$0.00 SOLD
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: M1'S
Below is a list of M1 Carbines and Rifles, with item #s and prices, in order as shown in the photos on our Facebook page.
M1 Carbines
169-539 / Saginaw / $1450 SOLD
169-538 / Saginaw / $2400 SOLD
169-535 / Winchester / $2750 SOLD
169-546 / Rockola / $1500 SOLD
169-536 / Inland / $2500 SOLD
169-537 / Underwood / $1250 SOLD
169-542 / Winchester / $1895 SOLD
169-541 / IBM / $1250 SOLD
169-545/Winchester / $2495 SOLD
169-544 / Nat’l Postal Meter / $1300 SOLD
2020-114 / Winchester / $1795 SOLD
M1 Rifles
2020-112 / Winchester / $2000 SOLD
2020-113 / H&R Arms / $1250 SOLD
169-553 / Springfield / $2400 SOLD
169-550 / Springfield / $1650 SOLD
169-551 / Springfield / $1250 SOLD
169-554 / Springfield / $2400 SOLD
169-555 / Winchester / $2500 SOLD
169-552 / Springfield / $1850 SOLD
169-486 / Winchester / $3200 SOLD
Firearms may only be shipped to a licensed dealer (FFL Holder) - If you are not a licensed dealer, you must make arrangements with a dealer in your state to receive the firearm and transfer it to you.
DISCLAIMER: All firearms are sold as collector's items only - we do not accept responsibility as to the shooting safety or reliability of any antique firearm. All firearms are described as accurately as possible, given the restraints of a catalog listing length. We want satisfied customers & often "under" describe the weapons. Any city or state regulations regarding owning antique firearms are the responsibility of the purchaser. All firearms are "mechanically perfect" unless noted, but again, are NOT warranted as safe to fire.
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