Late '70's to early '80's, Mate.
These have zero collector value, little practical utility & are widely recognized as a self-destructing POS. We had one in that era & schlepped-it off rite quickly - it was always falling apart during use !!
what year was my Winchester M1 carbine serial number 1210906 manufactured
Many books have been written on the M1 Carbine. Good luck.
Are you referring to the M1 Garand, or the M1 carbine? A Garand can go anywhere from $500 to over $1000, all things dependent. An M1 carbine, generally, you'd be looking in the $400 - $700 range.
You need to give the whole serial number.
The M1 Carbine with serial number 4103956 was produced in the year 1944. The M1 Carbine was manufactured during World War II, and the serial number can be used to determine its production timeline within that context.
It should if it fits on other kinds of M1 Carbines.
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.
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go to: OLDGUNS. COM then go down to US military on left column. punch on carbine
The Universal M1 Carbine is a variant of the original M1 Carbine, which was first developed during World War II. Universal Firearms began producing its version of the M1 Carbine in the 1960s. Therefore, a Universal M1 Carbine would typically be around 50 to 60 years old, depending on its specific production date.
All military M1 Carbines were made between 1941 and 1945.
A rifle or carbine.