Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings.
depends on condition (overall). suggest your look up smith carbines on: gunbroker.com gunsamerica.com cp;;ectprfirearms.com look for smith carbine matching yours (condition) then look at auction/selling price
Well, the Smith Carbine was in use right after the end of the American Civil War- an original is going to be a long search among antique gun dealers. Pietta of Italy does make a REPRODUCTION of the Smith- check their website, and their stocking dealers.
Iver Johnson made the semi auto carbine in .22cal from 1985-1990.They made the Magnum semi auto carbine in .22mag.from 1985-1990.They made the Plainsfield semi auto carbine in .30 carbine,or 9mm Para. from 1978-1993.During this time span they also made a Paratrooper semi auto carbine.I hope this helps.
Send me some pics of the smith carbine and I may be able to give a value. Condition is all important.............
Depends on who made it.
It was made in 1881.
International Business and Machine Corporation made this certain carbine in Late April or May 1944. It sounds like a great original Carbine.
Daisy made a model 94 Carbine from 1954 - 1962, they also made a model 111 western carbine from 1963-1978. I can find no information on a Red Ryder 1938 carbine. However the 1938 Red Ryder is still in production.
If you have a model 1894 winchester?,it was made in 1989.
Winchester made the M-1 Carbine for the Federal Goverment from Sept.1942 thru August of 1945.
the .30 carbine was made from 1966-69. nib 499.00 ex 370.00 gd 242.00