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RCS
01-13-2020, 09:19
I am not a carbine collector but have collected or picked-up a lot of carbine parts
and wood over the years. I have a nice Quality Hardware 1.6 mil carb which appears
to be complete with QH parts and with a Underwood 7-43 dated barrel. This QH
carbine was in a hi wood IMB stock and an advanced collector offered to buy this
IBM stock, which I sold. Now I need a carbine stock and remembered that I had
bought a NOS Inland IO marked M1A1 fore-end with pistol grip years ago. Also I
had bought (really cheap) a very badly damaged M1A1 stock but the metal was
nice. I put the M1A1 stock together using the two stocks and the QH carbine
for my M1A1 build. Of course using a Inland would be better but its all still WW2
period. I may sell this during the summer months and any help concerning a
value would be appreciated.46911469124691346914

RCS
01-13-2020, 09:54
here are some additional photos of my M1A1 carbine469154691646917

bruce
01-13-2020, 11:09
Great looking carbine! Sincerely. bruce.

shadycon
01-13-2020, 02:27
Very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuna
01-13-2020, 05:12
Your just doing what the military did post war when rebuilding carbines. What ever carbine was ready went into the stock. But the biggest value is with a correct time period Inland in the stock. The same for your QH. But anyway one looks at it as Shadycon said, an M1A1 is fun.

RCS
01-14-2020, 05:10
Question, am I better to just sell the stock ? look for the correct stock for the Quality Hardware or
just sell it as a M1A1 ?

Gun Smoke
01-14-2020, 05:27
Question, am I better to just sell the stock ? look for the correct stock for the Quality Hardware or
just sell it as a M1A1 ?

I would keep the stock for now (and enjoy it) and be on the lookout for the correct stock. That way you're in no hurry to buy the first one that comes along. You can always sell the M1A1 stock later.

Selling the stock separate will bring you more $ per item than selling the package deal.

lyman
01-14-2020, 06:20
FWIW,

and keep in mind your area (region) may or may not affect pricing,
and with respect, remember Carbine Collectors can be a bit,,,,,,, OCD,


I sold a IBM post war rebuild M1A1, all 'real', all w/ the correct parts etc for a rebuild, and the rebuild markings, for ~$2700 last year,
I sold a real deal Inland about the same time in the mid $3000's (wanna say $3500, but don't remember exactly to be honest, so may be +/- a couple)


been a while since I had a QH to recall what the market was for them,


hope that helps,

and I'm in VA, if that matters to you (region)

RCS
01-14-2020, 07:11
Thanks for all the information,

RCS

shadycon
01-15-2020, 04:55
About 8-10 yrs ago I got a basket case Inland M1A1. Stock had M2 carving that I fixed using sawdust and wood glue. After every thing was fixed and cleaned up, it worked fine. A few yrs ago I had to sell it at our big yearly flea mkt., I needed a new roof. It was mostly Inland and I got $2,500 FTF.

RCS
01-15-2020, 05:30
Also have a NOS jump case, got it a very long time ago and believe it is original469184691946920

Faulkner
01-24-2020, 04:59
I think your carbine is worth more for the sum of it's parts than as a whole unless you were to find an nice Rock-ola stock to put the QMC barreled receiver in.