It depends when it was made, if it has all original parts, if it was ever restored, and if it was beat up.
Depends on who made it.
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60-200 USD or so
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It should if it fits on other kinds of M1 Carbines.
The Universal Arms thirty caliber M1 Carbine, with a Monte Carlo stock is valued at $430 in good condition.?æ Fair condition value is $350.
While similar in appearance to the military M1 Carbine, the Universal brand carbine may or may not share parts with those. They are considered to be of lesser quality than the military carbine, and prices are about half of the GI Carbine.
Depending on condition, $150-$300. The Universal is not the military M1 Carbine, but a civilian version made at a later time. There were design changes, and many military parts will not fit the Universal.
Around $500, depending on condition.
100-340 or so
The Universal company did make a civilian version of the M1 Carbine. Not all of the Universals use the same parts as the military issue M1 carbine. Please note this is caliber .30 Carbine, and not the 30-06 caliber of the M1 Garand rifle.
Are you referring to the M1 Garand, or the M1 carbine? A Garand can go anywhere from $500 to over $1000, all things dependent. An M1 carbine, generally, you'd be looking in the $400 - $700 range.
Made after WW 2, the Universal is a civilian manufactured rifle. In many cases, parts will NOT interchange with the military carbines. A check of recent sales on a gun auction site shows these selling for $350-$450, about half the value of a military M1 Carbine. As a commercially produced rifle, their value is as a shooter, and not as a collector's item.
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$200 - $600, give or take.
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