Description

M1-Carbine Rifle, .30 Caliber, Semi-Auto, Original U.S. Military Rifle. These were manufactured for the war effort by the Saginaw Steering Gear Division of the General Motors Corporation in either Saginaw or Grand Rapids Michigan. The Saginaw manufacturing plant was multi-faceted and very valuable during the war effort. In addition to M1 Carbines, during WWII Saginaw Steering Gear manufactured Caliber .30 Browning Machine Guns (i.e. M1919A4), Oerlikon, and BOFORS guns, tanks, tank destroyers, vehicle subassemblies, and armor-piercing projectiles. They operated two different facilities, one in Saginaw and one in Grand Rapids, and between the 2 facilities, they produced a total of 517,212 M1 Carbines. C & R Eligible

These were original WWII Era M1 Carbine rifles that were stored overseas for years before recently being re-imported back into the United States. Rifles have and are being sold under their original serial numbers and have not been importer re-marked. Overall condition is a solid NRA Good Surplus condition with some at the top end approaching Very Good. We do offer a hand select option for the best of 10 while supplies last We had the opportunity to inspect these rifles before purchase to assure the grade and quality and are pleased to be able to offer them here. Each rifle ships with one new aftermarket replica of an original 15 round magazine. See a more complete description below by clicking SHOW MORE + for more details and custom options.

KEY SPECS
MANUFACTURER
US Mfg
CALIBER/GAUGE
.30
ACTION
Semi Automatic
CONDITION
Surplus / Used
SKU #
LNG-M1C-SAGINAW

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I was wondering if they had import marks. Yea that def brings the value way down to half to $600-$700 in my opinion. Good M1 Carbine and Garands are hard to find these days.

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Misleading ad. Rifles are remarked by an importer. They are in rough shape. I wouldn’t pay over $900.

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