check your M1 Carbines !

oldcars

New member
I lost my dad to heart failure on November 11 th and my family and I are going through old paperwork when I found a couple really cool things : one was pictures of my dad's old high school hot rods that he had wanted to show me but we could never find, and yesterday I found a small laminated tag that reads:
MEMORANDUM RECEIPT for INDIVIDUAL WEAPON with a bunch of my dad's info from when he was in the service in the late 50's at Fort Ord CA. Including the serial # of the " Carbine Cal 30 " he was assigned !!!

So, if anyone has an M1 Carbine with the serial # 1337884 I would love to hear about it!!!!!!! LOOOOOOOONG shot I know, but hey it could happen!

Now if I can just track down his old 1948 Ford Convertible custom and his 1955 Austin Healey ( I have the Vin for that one) I would really be happy!!!
 

deadeye1122

New member
My condolences on the loss of your father. Hopefully the readers of this forum will have some answers to your dads M-1 or pass it along on other forums. Can the CMP track the serial number if it went thru there? There has to be a Austin Healey organization that has a VIN number data base. Good luck keep us informed. deadeye
 

tAKticool

New member
Curious , how much would a very good condition mid to late 70s M1 Carbine ( in the original kmart cardboard box lol ) be worth about ? Very little use if any , was purchased back then , fired a few times , and after being cleaned and oiled it's been chilling for 20+. Any worth ?P thanks as always.



( of course after hearing about the " M1" " big big bad battlefield rifle " that was in the family I was Reaaaaaaly hoping we'd find an M1A but hey no loss right.
 

SuperTodd

New member
I would definitely contact CMP- they may have some record of it, or that would be a good forum to post that your looking for that serial number.
 

speedyjerry

Moderator
"70s M1 Carbine ( in the original kmart cardboard box lol )"

Not a Military most likely, not worth any more then it cost new, Hialeah or Plainfield built?
 

stu925

New member
Good luck finding that rifle, let us find know what you find out. I too went looking for one of my father's guns after he passed away. I found the gun but the price was just way out of my price range at the time. It was nice to see my Dad's rifle again even if I couldn't afford to own it.

Stu
 
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