IBM was one of the makers of M1 Carbines- along with companies that made postage meters and juke boxes.
Planefield
1970 Cowboy Commemorative30-30 cal. 28,904 mfg1970 Cowboy Hall of Fame Presentation only 300 mfg1970 Lone Star 30-30 cal. 55,259 mfg (rifles & carbines)
The exact number is unknown. However, more than 7 million Model 94 lever-action rifles and carbines were made between October of 1894 and March of 2006. Of that number, approximately 70% were 30-30's.
Value will depend on condition and originality. Typically, military M1 Carbines are selling for $500-$800.
The Winchester serial numbers for the Golden Spike carbines were from GS-1 to GS-69996.these 1969 carbines were made in a total amount of 69,996.
1972 to about 1978
Made by Marlin
It ALWAYS depends on if all the parts are original, if it has ever been restored and if it is really beat up. Carbines run between $600 and $1600.
Some of the early Iver Johnson M1 carbines were made of surplus G I parts. So some if not all parts interchange. The is true of the early M1 carbines made by Plainfield. Hope this helps. Keith
If it is one of the CB models made in 1999 to 2000 and it is 30-30 cal., it would be worth $1200 to $1400.
Impossible to answer without a sn and maker name
The Inland Division of GM made M1 Carbines, but did not make M1 Garands (in 30-06)