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How is the milsurp market these days?

$1,000,000 LOL...
Well, since we're in the millions on estimates, what would be a fair package price for something more run of the mill like this? The carbine is Inland, serial # 809877. The magazines as pictured and loaded. 13 of the 50 rd boxes of ammo, and 32 of the 10 rd speed loaders. Never have had anything to do with milsurp other than taking my old ass to the VA, so an idea of the value would be appreciated.
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Well, since we're in the millions on estimates, what would be a fair package price for something more run of the mill like this? The carbine is Inland, serial # 809877. The magazines as pictured and loaded. 13 of the 50 rd boxes of ammo, and 32 of the 10 rd speed loaders. Never have had anything to do with milsurp other than taking my old ass to the VA, so an idea of the value would be appreciated.View attachment 2646100 View attachment 2646101


Shooter grade Inland if no import markings about $750-$850. Inland made the most carbines. Ammo about .40 a round and mags from $15 to $20 for the 15 rounders if USGI and $20 for the 30 rounders. JMHO.

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Fun morning on the range with special guest star TheGman TheGman

Feeding his addiction to .308 rifles he loved my DPMS LR-308. He could't miss the flapper on the steel target at 100 yards. These are my favorite shooters. Love the Sig 556R and of course my M1A Loaded.

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He also had mad skills with the Steyr AUG


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We were both trying to figure what we could trade alleycat alleycat for the Colt SP1 he snagged.

I was thinking of a USGI 1911A1

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