100-1000 USD depending on condition, finish, accessories, etc..
The standard Japanese rifle of WWII was the Arisaka Type 38. It was a "38" because it entered production in the 38th year of the Emperor Meiji's Reign, in 1905 by the western calendar. This was a 6.5 X 50 MM weapon (roughly .25 caliber) a very small projectile in comparison to the standard shoulder arm of most other nations. It was a bolt action rifle of the Mauser pattern. There were several different variations. The rifles were produced at several different arsenals. The ones I have seen have no serial numbers, but do bear markings indicating the year of manufacture and the arsenal which produced it.Because the light 6.5 X 50MM cartridge was unsatisfactory the Japanese began introducing the Type 99 Arisaka in 1939. The plan was to convert completely to the Type 99 but due to the war this was never possible. The Type 99 was very similar to the Type 38 but was a 7.7MM rifle.Here's an article with some info:http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_5_50/ai_114283920/There are also Wikipedia articles with illustrations of some of the different types - look under "Arisaka".
Looking at your serial number it looks like it was made sometime after 1981. You could look at some of the Winchester forums or go to gunbroker.com or gunsamerica to get a rough value.
If you are referring to the Arakisa Type 99 rifle, good condition runs around $400 with money added or subtracted based on the serial numbers and whether it is complete and matched set, etc.
Between September 1943 and May 1944.Most M-1 Carbines are selling for between 600-850 dollars on todays market if they are all original World War II manufacture and in decent shape.
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
See Website: Arisaka (Rifles) Arisaka 6.5mm rifles entered Army service in about 1897; and continued into 1945 (WW2). Arisaka 7.7mm rifles entered Service in about 1939; and continued into 1945 (WW2).
what year was my Winchester M1 carbine serial number 1210906 manufactured
What are you trying to ask?
What is Chrome Plated 1943 30.30 caliber M1 Carbine Serial#4447907 woth?
With the serial number that you provided,your Springfield model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine was produced in the year 1877.
You need to give the whole serial number.
It was a manufacturing code.
$500
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 1894 scout carbine was produced by Winchester in the year 1982.
Many books have been written on the M1 Carbine. Good luck.
About Jan 1944.
Behind the rear sights on the receiver.