My dad was a pilot in the Air National Guard in 1968 and he had the unfortunate task of flying into the Danang Air Base in Vietnam to bring back the Fallen. One day he came home with a large dry cleaning bag with an M1 carbine stuffed inside and he flew with it back and forth from the US to Vietnam many times...To this day I still have it and treasure it...
@davidkirksey852111 күн бұрын
My Gpa loved his with full auto selector switch while in the Pacific Theater WW2
@MrDeathassassinАй бұрын
About 5 years ago I traded an SKS for a 1943 IBM carbine with matching IBM barrel. I got really lucky on that deal.
@dannymcdaniel16526 сағат бұрын
Thanks for informing us
@ChemicalGuy73 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks.
@darrellruehter98772 ай бұрын
I have a few myself and you hit most of the highlights but wanted to add to it . If you see an import stamp on the barrel such as “Blue Sky Imports” marked on the the barrel it significantly reduces the value of the firearm . If you only want a shooter that’s fine but collectors will shun it and you should not pay the going price for non stamped rifles . Like he said I personally would not pay a premium for a so called as issued rifle because all the parts can be bought and put together . I love WWII Firearms but i shoot all of mine and the main thing for me is they are safe and reliable. Thats not to say that I would buy one I know is a fake original . Same goes with Garand’s . There are unscrupulous people that will take a mix master and get all the parts with the correct hate codes and drawing numbers and try and tell you it is an untouched original from the factory . I also laugh at how many “Bring back” stories that are always posted that their dad or grandfather brought back . If all those stories were tru the government would not have had any left over after the war . I know it happened but not to the extent people are claiming . My dad was a Korean War vet and wish he had snag one ! Lol
@garypiont6114Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting. Good info.
@riverking4u15 күн бұрын
Love mine bought it at a gun shop in the 70's for like $50 bucks, Singer made.
@TheMilsurpMan15 күн бұрын
@@riverking4u singer never manufactured M1 Carbines. You're more than likely referring to Saginaw. Division of general Motors
@mykalaraki94353 ай бұрын
I'm guessing a 1945 inland gm would be considered post war. What would one in fair condition, a little bit of rust in the barrel that should clean out fine be worth?
@thomasjones4932Ай бұрын
What about the holes on the top stock cover? Some have two holes and some have four. Also the elevation adjuster wheel seems to vary. Some are narrow while some are wide.
@mikeprice181621 күн бұрын
My favorite weapon
@gregorymulkins25442 ай бұрын
What year was the last m1 carbine produced for the military
@TheMilsurpMan2 ай бұрын
@gregorymulkins2544 production was from 1942-1945, and none after the war.
@gregorymulkins25442 ай бұрын
Thanks
@TheMilsurpMan2 ай бұрын
@@gregorymulkins2544 no problem! Thanks for watching!
@chrisbradford6062Ай бұрын
I have an original surplus Saginaw. Unfortunately I got it from rose's as a kid and sanded, stained and clear coated the original finish
@TheMilsurpManАй бұрын
@@chrisbradford6062 you can more than likely restore it to original condition with a little work! Check out my stock restoration video!
@darrelllang4076Ай бұрын
Was a truck driver in Vietnam 67-68 , why they gave us the M14 and not the car I don’t know .
@harrycallahan5016 күн бұрын
Bonjour, est ce normal de voir une Quality HMC sur le boitier principal monté sur un bois Rock-Ola? sachant que HMC ne fabriquait pas les canons et les ensembles bois, j'ai un doute? Merci pour vos vidéo instructive.
@danieltholejr72229 күн бұрын
Hey Milsurp Man - thanks for the nice video! This might be a tad off-topic, but related also I think: I've recently picked up my first m1 Carbine! It's a post-war manufacturer (from Plainfield Machine). The mag that came with it, as well as 4 different other makes of mags that I've tried, will not properly seat/latch when inserted. I give them quite a slap, but the 2 little "nibs" (please correct my terminology...) aren't going all the way up into the mag well for the catch to properly engage. Can anyone point me toward what is a fix I can do? A new catch? etc. I CAN send it out, but I would rather try a more economical fix at home if I can. I think that this is a somewhat common issue, and had I known to check for this first, I might have passed this by. But, I've got it now and would like to make it work as it should. Thanks all!
@TheMilsurpMan29 күн бұрын
@danieltholejr722 you could definitely try a new catch! If you want to make sure that's thr issue you could try borrowing someone else's carbine and swap the tripper guard to see if there mag catch works as well! It's hard to exactly diagnose the issue without being able to see. You could also post it in "The Military Surplus collector forum on Facebook"
@danieltholejr72229 күн бұрын
@@TheMilsurpMan Thanks man! I appreciate the input. Unfortunately, I'm not on FB, so that isn't an option for me. Any other sites you might be able to recommend?
@AngelSilverFourtySeven4 ай бұрын
👍🏼🥃🇺🇸
@garypiont6114Ай бұрын
My rear sights cover the markings, dadgum it
@garypiont6114Ай бұрын
I do not believe the old wife tale about the safety.