The Serial number is under the lower sight on the receiver (Not the one on the barrel, but the one under where the bullet comes out). If you want to know when your M1 was made, post a question with the whole list of numbers on the gun.
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What is Chrome Plated 1943 30.30 caliber M1 Carbine Serial#4447907 woth?
It depends on the actual serial number.
You do nor say if you have a M-1 carbine,or M-1 rifle.I would need to know which one you are asking about?If you have a M-1 carbine I can say that the serial number you have provided was assigned to winchester for the time span of Feb.1944-Nov.1944.However Inland div of general motors did overrun into these serial numbers by mistake.
Most M-1 carbines that are in good shape and have a good bore are valued at between 600-800 dollars on todays market.I would say that your serial number indicates that your M-1 carbine was made by inland division of general motors between May,1942-Sept,1943.
Your inland made M-1 Carbine will sell for between 500-750 dollars,depemding on condition and a good bore.
By posting a question here with the maker's name and serial number- IF it is a military issue carbine.
Winchester made the M-1 Carbine for the Federal Goverment from Sept.1942 thru August of 1945.
By comparing the serial number on the receiver to published charts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
By definition, a carbine is a short rifle. The standard M-16 has a 20" barrel, while the M-4 has a 16" barrel. A number of US Rifles have had carbine versions, with the notable exceptions being the M-1903 and the Rifle, .30 M-1.
The m-1 is 99% new condition all original and maybe worth $10,000 .
During World War II the U S army assigned serial number blocks to the many makers of the M-1 carbine.Your serial number range 4,080,000-4,432,099 was assigned to the company National Postal Meter.These serial numbers were given a date of december 1943,to May 1944.Therfore your M-1 carbine was made by National Postal Meter between 12-1943,and 05-1944.