DINO212 wrote:When I was a young Marine attending Aviation ordnace school at NAS Memphis in 1985 A shop down the road, "Going Western," Had several 30gl. plastic garbage cans filled with M1 Carbines...............all for 69.95ea! Like an idiot I failed to buy a single one. The other day I made up a little for this by picking this up for $60.00, Winchester 1892 in 38 WCF. Built in 1900.

Yikes! $60.00!
Beautiful Winchester!
I'll double your money on that!
I could probably scrounge up $120!
I just had to go fondle mine after seeing your picture!
What's up with the m1 carbines anyway? I remember those kind of prices on M1's back in the early 80's.
I saw Rock Ola's and Saginaws for less than you could by a 10-22 ruger for.
I picked up my IBM with the AO receiver for around $75 just to fill out my WWII collection.
It wasn't until recently I found out that the Auto Ordnance subcontracted IBM's were one of the rarest M1 carbines out there.
I was offered and obscene amount of money for it a couple years ago.
I turned it down though.
I also bought an M1 Garand that had been used as a drill rifle or something.
The wood was really nice but it had all the metal parts painted gloss black for unknown reasons.
I took paint stripper to the metal parts and found it had a near mint parkerized finish under all that paint.
I paid $200 for it because it was pretty ugly with all that black paint on it.
After removeing the paint it was one of the prettiest Garands I've seen.
Still have that one too.