It depends on the condition it is in (beat up, dents, scratches, ect.), if all of the important parts are original, and if it was ever restored. Also, include the serial number.
Plainfield carbines were a civilian version of the miltary carbine. Value is low, about $200.
http://www.m1carbinesinc.com/carbine_ij.html in good condition about 700-900$
Depends on which manufacturer made the M1, condition, early war, late war. Value runs from about $700 to $900 in average shape. This applies only to military manufacture M1 Carbines- civilian aftermarket firearms are less.
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.
$200 - $600, give or take.
1,900
Plainfield Machine Co Inc produced approximately 80,000 Presentation Model M1 carbines between 1964 and 1970. These carbines were manufactured as a semi-automatic version of the original military M1 carbine. The production was part of Plainfield's efforts to meet civilian demand for firearms during that era.
you stole them........ value depends of make & condition. $400-$650
$100, I would say.
$500
All US military versions of the M1 Carbine were made between 1942 and 1945. After the war, a few civilian versions were made. The value of ANY firearm is based on EXACT make, model, and condition. There is significant collector interest in the military issue carbines, and some are more scarce than others. Typical values for a GI carbine in good condition is in the $600-$800 range. Civilian versions such as Universal and Plainfield are worth much less.
$75 to $400 US depending on the condition.