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Gil Martin
09-18-2007, 05:41 PM
The current issue of The American Rifleman has an interesting article about M1 Carbine costs in WWII. On page 50, there is a chart that lists the lowest cost manufacturer which was Winchester at $37.75 each and the highest which was National Postal Meter at $69.43. The author, Bruce Canfield, says the average cost per carbine was $48.03. The actual costs were:

Winchester Repeating Arms Co. $37.75
Saginaw Steering Gear Div.of General Motors $38.00
Inland Mfg. Div. of General Motors $39.60

International Business Machines (IBM) $42.39
Quality Hardware Machine Corp. $45.52
Underwood-Elliot-Fisher $47.82

Standard Products $53.79
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Co. $58.00
National Postal Meter $69.43

All the best...
Gil

Adam Helmer
09-19-2007, 01:27 PM
Gil,

Excellent post; I just got my Rifleman yesterday and saw the article. Bruce Canfield lists the prices of Garands and Carbines in his fine book, " A Collector's Guide to the M1 Garand and M1 Carbine." Another Canfield book worth having is "U.S. Infantry Weapons of World War II."

Adam

Dan Morris
09-22-2007, 05:59 PM
Man, modern contractors would blow that out of the water!
Course, then, I guess there was 'national effort'.....today, only$$$$$$$.
Dan