Try http://www.armscollectors.com/srs.htm
By posting a question here with the maker's name and serial number- IF it is a military issue carbine.
Post the whole serial number on here.
By comparing the serial number on the receiver to published charts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
just about impossible
Blue Book of Gun Values
go to: OLDGUNS. COM then go down to US military on left column. punch on carbine
This serial number was assigned to the Winchester repeating arms company for production of the M-1 Carbine from Feb.1944 thru Nov.1944.these serial number range was 5,549,822 thru 5,834,618 of which yours belongs.I hope that you find this of intrust.
looking for serial # on jc higgins model 10313 22 cal rifle. can't locate one.
made in 1874. check it out but I think that is what is called a pre-custer carbine and it's value is higher. check it out at: trapdoorcollector.com if I'm right he will make you an offer...............
The Winchester Buffalo Bill Commemorative rifle,or carbine were made in the year 1968.
Your serial number was assigned to a block of serial numbers which ranged from 3,250,020-3,651,519.These serial numbers were given to Saginaw Gear(Saginaw by the U.S.gov. for production from May-1943 thru Feb.-1944.I hope that you find this info helpful.
If you wish to supply the serial number,I can look up the date of manufacture for you.The serial numbers for the Springfield trapdoor rifles and carbines are in the general domain for people to find.