![]() But mine is priceless since my daughter refers to it as "her carbine." Armed Forces only carbines and makes any commercially made carbine an "out-of-competition" firearm was just writen because these Plainfields & Alpine carbines can be ringers.Īgree with the other posters that Plainfields are worth something in the $400 range. I have always suspected that CMP rule 6.3.5 which requires As-Issued by the U.S. My daughter used it in local Vintage Military Rifle Matches because of its accuracy. ![]() From 3 feet and placed next to my USGI carbines, only the finish on the Plainfield points it out as a non issued carbine. In the late 80s I put a walnut USGI stock and bayonet mount on it from Numrich. Other than the receiver & barrel, everything on it is USGI. Given to me as a gift from my Dad in the early 70s, he said it was like the one he carried in the Korean War. I have one of those Dunellen Plainfields. If you have one made in Dunellen, it's a earlier., Plainfield receiver on a Plainfield barrel with all USGI parts.
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