Tell me what you think. I was offered a G.I M1 carbine today for $250.00. Upon inspection, it is an Inland made in 43. A Korean import from Arlington. Over all it was in pretty good shape, the import stamp was done very lightly under the barrel. The bore had minor pitting. The stock was an M2 pot belly. It looked to be walnut. Although it was a little rough, it would refinish nicely. No cartouches visible. I couldn't tell if the stock was U.S.G.I. or Korean replacement. The hand guard was a two rivet and matched the finish on the stock. It came with a nylon sling with ROK Navy markings and dated 1990. No oiler. Over all it was a solid carbine with about 85%-90% finish left on the steel. The bolt was an early flat type, the rear sight was stamped but otherwise the Carbine had the typical M2 mods. I passed on it because I didn't see potential to turn the kind of profit that would make it worth my while. It would make the right person a nice project but I don't feel like looking for that person. I wanted a quick re-sale and a couple hundred dollars profit. I think I would have had a hard time getting $450.00 for it. Any opinions?