$400-$900 depending on condition and originality.
Between August and November 1944.This block of serial numbers were assigned by the Federal goverment to Inland Division of General Motors.This should be marked on top of the rear of your receiver.
The m1a1 carbine is manufactered by Inland which is a division of General Motors. It is equipped with a 15-round magazine and takes .30 caliber ammunition.
That sn is from a block that was given to the Inland Division of General Motors Coporation. Inland made @ 43% of the total M1 Carbines made. There should be a date on the barrel. What are the markings on the bbl and receiver? If you are asking was it used overseas, the short answer is that it's not easy to find out.
100-1000 USD
From my research, the carbine was made by inland Division anywhere from january to August 1945. It should say Inland Div. by the serial number, and if it says something else, repost the question with the words over the serial number included in the question. it is a very good gun, I'm sure.
It was made between may 1942 and September 1943 by Inland Division of General Motors (G.M. cars)
The M1 carbine in the 2-43 inland arms gen motors ssn are worth more than $100.
The Inland Division of General Motors produced 2,632,097 and was the sole producer of the M1A1 Carbine. The Saginaw Steering Gear Division of General Motors produced 517,213 M1s. Produced 1941 thru 1945.
$400-$900 depending on condition and originality.
Many books have been written on the M1 Carbine. Good luck.
AnswerAbout 1 inch behind the front site there should be a date stamped. That was the date that the barrel was manufactured. My Inland is stamped 11/43 and has a seriel number of 93xxxx so yours should have been made later than that. If it was made during the war, the time between the barrel date and completion of the weapon shouldn't bee too long.I recently sold my other carbine for $450 but it was in really good condition.********FWIW, all M1 carbines made for the US military were made between 1941 and 1945. Inland Division of General Motors made 2,632,097 carbines, and was sole producer of the M1A1 Carbine.
AnswerAbout 1 inch behind the front site there should be a date stamped. That was the date that the barrel was manufactured. My Inland is stamped 11/43 and has a seriel number of 93xxxx so yours should have been made later than that. If it was made during the war, the time between the barrel date and completion of the weapon shouldn't bee too long.I recently sold my other carbine for $450 but it was in really good condition.********FWIW, all M1 carbines made for the US Military were made between 1941 and 1945. Inland Division of General Motors made 2,632,097 carbines, and was sole producer of the M1A1 Carbine.