Inland & NPM Carbines - please help review

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  • anton67
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 228

    #1

    Inland & NPM Carbines - please help review

    Hello,
    I am considering bidding on one of these M1 Carbines - Inland or NPM.
    I am looking for a collector rifle.
    I would like to know to what extent they look correct vs Frankenstein pieces.
    Also, any thoughts as to value - I am trying to figure out how high I should bid (if it is in fact either are worth bidding on).
    Thank you in advance.

    FIRST UP IS THE INLAND M1 CARBINE
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  • anton67
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 228

    #2
    Here are more photos of the INLAND
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    • anton67
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 228

      #3
      Last set of pics for the INLAND
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      • anton67
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 228

        #4
        Next up are photos of the NPM Carbine

        Unfortunately I only have 10 photos of this one.
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        • anton67
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 228

          #5
          Last set of photos.
          Thank you again for your help.
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          • Tuna
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 2686

            #6
            If it were me I would grab the Inland. The NPM has some problems.

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            • dave
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 6778

              #7
              What are the problems? Are not NPM's a lot rarer? Do I see stake marks under the flip sight? What is the X suffix on the Inland?
              You can never go home again.

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              • jimb
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 375

                #8
                An x suffix is a duplicate serial number. They are very scarce. I agree with Tuna, The NPM doesn't look right. Not a subject that we generally discuss in detail on the open forum.

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                • anton67
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 228

                  #9
                  So what is a reasonable price for this Carbine?
                  What is FMV at this time?
                  I need to figure what I will offer.

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                  • dave
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 6778

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jimb
                    An x suffix is a duplicate serial number. They are very scarce. I agree with Tuna, The NPM doesn't look right. Not a subject that we generally discuss in detail on the open forum.
                    Big secret? Hurt some ones feeling? They sure discuss it on M1, Mauser, etc. forums!
                    Last edited by dave; 02-01-2016, 04:52.
                    You can never go home again.

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                    • Tuna
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 2686

                      #11
                      The problem is the ones who have the FAKE PARTS made read these forums too. The parts have been getting better each year because of information that has been posted in the past. You have at least three major rip off artists already selling fake parts as real. A real rear type 1 rear sight is now hundreds of dollars and these people are selling fake made in China sights at the same prices telling new collectors their parts are real. They are selling fake stocks, barrel bands, rear sights and now hammers as being real. Safeties and magazine catches are also on the fake list and the list is growing each year. Now do you understand why information is not posted on line? Oh and I almost forgot the fake stamps for the stocks and other parts. I seem to remember that the M1 stocks are also hit with fake stamps?

                      A reasonable price for the Inland can be from $1200 to $2500. It's what ever the market will bare. You have to decide how much it would be worth to you and how much you can really afford to put into it.
                      Last edited by Tuna; 02-01-2016, 06:52.

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                      • us019255
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 172

                        #12
                        "...The problem is the ones who have the FAKE PARTS made read these forums too. The parts have been getting better each year because of information t..."

                        While I understand the concern about educating fakers, the other side is that how can honest collectors increase their knowledge, and thus enjoyment, of carbine collecting if nobody will educate them?

                        Statements about not discussing problems/fake parts also sound elitist. Like the person wants to show off their "special knowledge". I can think of few things that would drive me away from a forum faster than being told I do not qualify to receive "special knowledge".

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                        • dave
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6778

                          #13
                          I agree with us019225 100% and was also going to bring up 'novice education'. And I do not think many fakers, if any, get their education from forums. They probably know as much or more then most. Talk about 'elitist', you guys are the only ones who know so you don't want to educate fakers? Ha, ha! They only fake rare and expensive parts, sell to novices. I asked if I saw 'stake marks' at sight on one of the carbines, and got no answer, fakers have no control over that. I only own three carbines, mix-master and CMP military rebuilds. I really know little about them but I guess this forum is no place to get educated!
                          Fake's are a problem with any expensive collection, even non gun collections. Most collectors share their knowledge freely! Share knowledge and 'fakers' will find it harder to find buyers!
                          Last edited by dave; 02-01-2016, 10:44.
                          You can never go home again.

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                          • n64atlas
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 497

                            #14
                            The problems stem from people correcting a rebuilt carbine, then wanting top dollar for it. If it's been rebuilt at some time, it will never be original again. There were not that many
                            carbines that didn't get an upgrade. The few that were released or brought back, are few and far between. The last carbine I bought is a Winchester that went thru a rebuild around the Korean
                            War. It has all Underwood trigger parts and a Korean era bayonet.

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                            • Johnny P
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 6260

                              #15
                              The fakers have access to the genuine parts just like everyone else. Just a matter of finding someone that can exactly duplicate the part.

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