It is worth between $200 and $2,000.
About $175-$225. The Universal brand was a civilian reproduction of the military M1 Carbine, and may or may not have parts interchangeable with the military carbine.
It depends on who made it and what condition it is in. If it's a Hi-Point carbine, they are on the lower-end for value and price even though they are known to be reliable. It might be worth $200 U.S. Dollars. But a Beretta or Ruger .40 caliber carbine might be worth $500 or so.
I have a Iver Johnson US Carbine Cal. 22LR, serial number 009778. How much do you think its worth
100-1000 or more depending on specifics
Try Blue Book of Gun Values. Most bookstores have it.
your question is not specific enough, .30 cal carbine can be anything, as for 1944 can also mean a very wide range of firearms. for the two I know of: M1 Carbine, .30 carbine caliber, semiautomatic carbine Inland - around $800 Mosin Nagant M44 carbine, manuf 1944 in very good condition (like if you bought "new" from a store) around $90. there are hundreds of ".30 cal carbine" that are also manufactured in "1944".
Value of any firearm is based on EXACT make and model, condition, and originality. An ORIGINAL M1A1 carbine in excellent condition may be worth $1000, but there are civilian versions of the military carbine, and aftermarket "paratrooper" stocks that may be worth $200.
50-200 USD or so depending on specifics
To determine the manufacture date of a Universal Enforcer 30 cal carbine pistol with the serial number 159193, you would typically need to refer to the manufacturer’s records or contact a firearms expert or collector who specializes in Universal firearms. Universal Firearms produced these carbines primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, so the date is likely within that range. However, specific serial number databases or manufacturer documentation would provide the most accurate information.
how much is a noble arms 22 cal bolt action worth
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100-1000 USD depending on EXACT configuration, box, papers, condition