US Carbine serial numbers can typically be found on the receiver of the firearm, usually on the left side or top of the receiver just above the trigger assembly. Depending on the specific model, the serial number may also be located on the barrel or the stock. For historical models, such as the M1 Carbine, the serial number can provide information about the manufacturing date and the specific production run. It's important to ensure the firearm is unloaded and handled safely while checking for serial numbers.
go to: OLDGUNS. COM then go down to US military on left column. punch on carbine
No published sn data.
$300 see ebay
Try oldguns.net
I have a Iver Johnson US Carbine Cal. 22LR, serial number 009778. How much do you think its worth
What ever the buyer is willing to pay
depending on maker and condition, $300-$800
go to: oldguns.net then on left of screen scroll down to Manufactor dates and click on US Military. Carbine must have serial number to look up................
You did not give us a serial number, but ALL US military M1 Carbines were made between Septemer 1941 and August 1945. Inland produced 2,632,097 M1 Carbines, and was the only maker of the M1A1 folding wire stocked carbine.
10-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
Around $500, depending on condition.
The QUAU H.M.C. on the gun stands for Quality Hardware Manufacturing Company which was one of the companies producing M1 carbines. Quality Hardware made about 360,000 carbines for the US Army during World War 2 times. The serial number of the gun would date its production to a period of time between September 1943 and May 1944. This info was taken from J.C. Harrison's "Collecting The M1 Carbine III" which has a list of carbine manufacturers and serial numbers by date.