![]() ![]() The maker and date of manufacture are shown on the barrel. Additionally, be aware that the Inland name has been purchased and the company is making commercial carbines under that name, so ensure you are looking at a GI Inland. My personal recommendation for collectors would be to stay away from anything commercial, such as Auto-Ordnance, Fulton Armory, Chiappa, Universal, and Plainfield to name a few. Remember, I am talking about GI-issue only. Recently, I have seen prices starting at about $1,000 for one in pretty sad shape and going up to several thousand dollars from there. Depending on what part of the country you reside in, prices can vary quite a bit. Currently, even those sources are becoming scarce, and the price of GI-issued carbines has been climbing. ![]() Even so, many people are put off by another country’s proof and import marks stamped on them. Italy is a good example because Beretta rebuilt those carbines that were issued to Italy. Some imported carbines had been serviced and rebuilt by the country that used them. and offered for sale through the DCM, and later, the CMP. As the stores of domestically-released carbines started to dry up, those that went to other countries were reimported into the U.S. ![]()
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