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Augusta Arsenal IBM M1A1

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote imntxs564 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan 20 2016 at 8:36pm
But for 1500 was it worth to get it and keep it that way or you had some parts to make it into a True M1A1 if so, If you ever were to sell it then it would be a great Profit, but I expected you kinda knew there might of been something wrong and just kept it as a Shooter buy the prices we were talking about earlier. Did you you give that M1A1 some Original life back ?
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Originally posted by weimar_police weimar_police wrote:

I traded for my M1A1 from a collector friend, it was good, the stock had some kind of slight issue, but was a good one. I needed some money and had it at 2 or 3 gun shows, ended up selling it in Tulsa for less than I wanted to.
And I am sure over time I will sell or trade other things I'll regret. At least I know some items have gone to good homes


Are you looking for another one and going to trade some of what you have to
get a Nicer M1A1 ? These prices...and not knowing the main part of what they do to throw off a buyer or to deceive a buyer is why I haven't boughten one. The only time I get to see them in my Hands are in Houston or Dallas International Gun Shows. The Saxet Gun Show that comes everywhere around d here you don't see none of them.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote m1a1fan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan 20 2016 at 8:48pm
Highway robbery on the para stock! Would be though to keep a straight face for any length of time. What's the number on the butt plate? Used to frown on cracks but not anymore as long as they are in the right places, not spreading, etc...

Find it easier to sell a regular carbine than a para. Who am I kidding. Let me rephrase. Easier to sell if upgrading first.

BTW, side note: there was an Asian man with tons of stock and handguards for sale at my last show. All low woods for $59. Not a cartouche on any of them but markings in sling well. Crazy dirty. Offered me a two stock package. Asked him if he had any M1A1 stocks. Blank stare.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Why Carbines? Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan 20 2016 at 9:25pm
I guess it's how willing one is to look at what they're buying when it comes to a M1A1 stock. The action is more than likely not original and if it just so happens to be it's most likely has been rebuilt. Taking into account that your average rebuilt carbine goes in the neighborhood of 750 to 800, then whatever is left price wise is the stock. You can find plenty of M1A1's in the area of 2500 to 3500 and a few of those are CMP rifles. The ones where sellers are asking 5k or more are usually some of the worst examples of them out there.

Ones truly worthy of that amount don't see the light of day that often.
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I heard stories about that Asian Guy. One of the many is that he just sits there with Barrels full of Stocks and people just go through them without him even standing there to give you any Info. He must know exactly what he has in those barrels full of Carbine Stocks. If they were All nice I bet he would be standing right there to see how people are handling them.
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I can't remember the butt plate number now, but I think it was even since that's all I seem to see. Pics of the plate are in the CMP thread from mid last year but I didn't relay the story of acquiring it.
I've replaced the hinge and recoil plate and did the leather, but never acquired the rivet setting tool. the one from Tandy didn't work. The grip is still the RI3.

The fall a year ago there was another para at shows I should've bought but didn't know what to look for at that time. Price was either 18 or maybe even down to 14 since nobody was buying it. He was dumbfounded saying it was real.

A seller out of texas was here a couple of times, once with a 2nd block for a little over 3. It was very nice and had a decent look. Would've recommended it at high 2s.
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Yup. That is the same as i see. 3-4k for a put together or arsenal. Would be a spectacular price if true first or second prod. See a lot of even numbers as well. Wonder why?
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Originally posted by tenOCEE tenOCEE wrote:

It's a 2nd block stock with wheel on the side, low wood and RI3 marked. Butt plate and metal is excellent?


Whats the Deal with the RI3 marked on it. Is that a Tale about the M1A1 Stock being Original or Not ? I was looking as some late last night on forums back Posts and Google. Should it be there or Not ? Just Curious and I'm writing details for my Knowledge. I looked at so many I got the fever to try to find one. It seems to me that there are more things to look for than just the M1 Carbine and that most of them are incorrect. I would hate to spend 4 to 5k just to find out its worth no more than $2,500.
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