it all depends on the shape and condition of the rifle if its mint condition you could get up to $20,000! If its in poor condition then it could go for $100
The Universal company did make a civilian version of the M1 Carbine. Not all of the Universals use the same parts as the military issue M1 carbine. Please note this is caliber .30 Carbine, and not the 30-06 caliber of the M1 Garand rifle.
The potential collector value for your Model 64 can not be determined without first knowing which specific variant that it is (e.g. Sporting rifle, Deer Rifle, Carbine, or Deluxe Carbine), and what the graded condition is. In order to determine the graded condition, it must be visually inspected and evaluation. Bert H.
No, a .30 caliber round cannot safely fire in a .30 Carbine rifle. The .30 Carbine cartridge is a specific round designed for that rifle, while other .30 caliber rounds (like .30-06 or .308 Winchester) have different dimensions and pressure characteristics. Attempting to fire an incompatible round can lead to dangerous malfunctions or damage to the firearm. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.
The value will be a direct function of the following factors; # The specific caliber (e.g. 30 W.C.F., 32 W.S., or 25-35 W.C.F.) # The specific variation (e.g. Sporting Rifle, Deer Rifle, Carbine, or Deluxe Carbine. # The graded condition. # Factory originality.2
Plainfield carbines were a civilian version of the miltary carbine. Value is low, about $200.
$300 see ebay
If you mean the US military cal 30 M1 Carbine, the effective range is about 300 yards. Other weapons will have different ranges (different calibers)
What ever the buyer is willing to pay
Mint 30 Remington what? Rifle? Model? Variation? (carbine?)
30 caliber = .308 of an inch = 7.62mm
Made after WW 2, the Universal is a civilian manufactured rifle. In many cases, parts will NOT interchange with the military carbines. A check of recent sales on a gun auction site shows these selling for $350-$450, about half the value of a military M1 Carbine. As a commercially produced rifle, their value is as a shooter, and not as a collector's item.
If both rifle and carbine are in unfired(new in the box condition) with the hang tags and original boxes?The value will be 1,375 dollars for the set.