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  • wilcam47

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    Apr 4, 2008
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    Anyone have an idea on value on one of these? Carbine length blonde stock. Also will be available for sale. Will post pics later.
     

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    mawkie

    C&R Whisperer
    Sep 28, 2007
    4,355
    Catonsville
    As an aside, wondering if the data used by this site is differentiating between a M95 rifle and M95 "carbine". A substantial difference in my eyes with the rifle being much rarer and usually commanding a higher price.
     

    bigmancrisler

    2A Preacher
    Jun 4, 2020
    1,263
    Martinsburg, WV
    As an aside, wondering if the data used by this site is differentiating between a M95 rifle and M95 "carbine". A substantial difference in my eyes with the rifle being much rarer and usually commanding a higher price.


    There’s a tab to see “last sold” that they use for it


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    Threeband

    The M1 Does My Talking
    Dec 30, 2006
    25,317
    Carroll County
    It only has values for used M95s.
    I wonder what is the price for one New In Box?


    Try comparing

    US Carbine caliber .30 M1

    with

    US Rifle caliber .30 M1

    It seems to know the difference, giving different values.

    But if you then check simply

    M1 Garand

    You'll find that the Garand is worth a LOT more.
     

    bigmancrisler

    2A Preacher
    Jun 4, 2020
    1,263
    Martinsburg, WV
    It only has values for used M95s.
    I wonder what is the price for one New In Box?


    Try comparing

    US Carbine caliber .30 M1

    with

    US Rifle caliber .30 M1

    It seems to know the difference, giving different values.

    But if you then check simply

    M1 Garand

    You'll find that the Garand is worth a LOT more.


    When I did M1 garand it didn’t come up with anything


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