$500
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.
Your inland made M-1 Carbine will sell for between 500-750 dollars,depemding on condition and a good bore.
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.
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.