M1 Carbine parts identification and value

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  • Promo
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 335

    #1

    M1 Carbine parts identification and value

    Cleaning out my old storage I've found my M1 spare part collection (except for the stocks, those are stored seperately).

    I've numbered them, I can identify some, but some are unknown. Can you guys please help me with the value of one piece each? Those are all USGI parts, some still factory new, some taken off a gun.











    Thanks for the help guys, so that would be the corrected list:

    1 M1 Carbine front sight
    2 M1 Garand, something from the muzzle?
    3 M1 Carbine recoil plate screws with nuts
    4 M1 Carbine rear sight, later type
    5 M1 Carbine recoil plate
    7 M1 Carbine trigger
    8 Bolt stud for .50 cal???
    9 M1 Garand tool, goes with #19
    10 Broken shell extractor
    11 M1 Carbine bolt disassembly tool
    12 Cleaning thongs
    13 M1 Carbine gas pistons
    14 Firing pin, unknown?
    15 M1 Garand trigger housing
    16 M1 Carbine buttplate
    16 (numbering error) M1 Carbine slides
    17 M3 SMG trigger guards
    18 M1 Carbine hammer?
    19 Patch Holder for chamber cleaning, goes with #9
    20 M1 Carbine recoil spring guide/firing pin?
    21 M1 Carbine trigger spring removing tool
    22 M1 Carbine wrench for piston castle nut
    23 M1 Carbine oilers
    24 M1 Carbine Magazine release push button
    25 Magazine clamp, probably Uzi or M3 SMG
    26 Various M1 carbine pins and springs, have a second box of those aswell which I didn't picture
    27 M1 Carbine handguards
    28 M1 Carbine slings
    29 M1928 Thompson Cutts Compensator
    30 M1 Carbine flip sights
    31 M1 Carbine trigger group

    I've also attached a detailed picture of the M1 carbine flip sights (second picture shows them in exactly the same order as in first picture). Can you tell me which of those would be correct for an Inland? Only need one of those, and would love to know which one I should keep!





    Thanks,

    Georg

    €dit: format...
    Last edited by Promo; 07-24-2013, 12:45. Reason: Updated list
  • Tuna
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2686

    #2
    Number 9 is an M1 Garand tool, 10 are broken shell extractors, 11 is a bolt tool, 16 are carbine slides, 18 are carbine hammers, 20 appears to be carbine firings pin but not 100% sure on those. List the number on the package and we can tell you for sure. 22 is a wrench for the piston castle nut on a carbine. Hope this helps you out. I'm sending you a PM as to values.

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    • M1Garandy
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 611

      #3
      I believe number 9 is a part of number 19 which looks to be a M1 Garand M3 combination tool. Number 20 looks to be a Carbine recoil spring guide. Number 11 is a M1 Carbine bolt tool and a Garand M10 cleaning rod handle/combination tool. Number 2 might be a Garand BFA. Number 3 looks to be several Carbine recoil plate screws with nuts.

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      • jim c 351
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 169

        #4
        #1, M1 rifle front sight, #17 M3 SMG (grease gun) trigger guards, #28 Cutts Comp for 1928 Thompson, # 25 Mag clamp for Uzi SMG (maybe). #15 M1 rifle trigger housing.
        Jim C

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        • Promo
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 335

          #5
          I've updated the list in the starting post, with great thanks to all of you helping me to identify these parts. Now trying to find a ballpark value for those, just to give me a rough idea of which value I have here. Anyone an idea?

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          • Paul80
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 1

            #6
            Flip sight for Inland

            Any of the flip sights with a small s and without any markings on the other side or the flip itself will work for an Inland- except maybe really early serial numbers. Hope this helps. If you want to part with any of the flip sights, let me know, Paul pjalton@oberlin.net

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            • Varmintpopper
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 121

              #7
              This site helped me I.D. M1 carbine parts:



              Good Shooting

              Lindy

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