3.9 mil serial puts this at the end of IBM Corp. wartime production in spring of 44.
This a great example of an original un-messed with survivor.
Look close and take note of all matching wear patterns, correct part markings and finishes.
IBM real ordnance acceptance stamp is crisp and clear on right side of butt stock where it should be.
Correct known IBM factory adjustable sight staking.
For those that don't know.
The Inland flat bolt is not unexpected due to all the bolt issues IBM encountered with their subcontractor AO throughout production. Several known documented bolt transfers from Inland to IBM. End of production contract and all serviceable parts on hand were used.
$2100 firm
No trades
Picture heavy google photo album.
For what it's worth. Discussion thread on Carbine Collectors Club forum after I acquired this one.
This a great example of an original un-messed with survivor.
Look close and take note of all matching wear patterns, correct part markings and finishes.
IBM real ordnance acceptance stamp is crisp and clear on right side of butt stock where it should be.
Correct known IBM factory adjustable sight staking.
For those that don't know.
The Inland flat bolt is not unexpected due to all the bolt issues IBM encountered with their subcontractor AO throughout production. Several known documented bolt transfers from Inland to IBM. End of production contract and all serviceable parts on hand were used.
$2100 firm
No trades
Picture heavy google photo album.
For what it's worth. Discussion thread on Carbine Collectors Club forum after I acquired this one.
New Late I.B.M. Corp. - The Carbine Collector's Club
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