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IBM M1 US CARBINE
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The **IBM Corp. M1 Carbine** is a fascinating piece of WWII history-chambered in .30 Carbine, it served as a lightweight semi-auto sidearm for support troops. Here's a detailed breakdown: Production & Rarity* **Total IBM output**: 346,500 carbines from Aug1943-May1944 (5.7% of total M1 production) .* Manufactured primarily at IBM's Poughkeepsie, NY plant with some parts from Endicott, NY .* Only standard M1 Carbines were produced-no paratrooper (M1A1) or select-fire M2 variants. Identifying IBM M1sIBM-made carbines have distinct markings across parts:* **Receiver**: "I.B.M.CORP." + serial number (typical range 3.65mil-4.00mil) .* **Barrel**: Stamped "I.B.M.CORP." plus ordnance flaming bomb; often barrel dates "1143" or similar .* **Small parts**: Bolts ("AOB" or "EMB"), hammers ("AMB"), trigger group ("BEB") etc.-subcontractor codes followed by "B" denote IBM specifics .* **Front/rear sights, barrel bands, handguards, stocks** all carry unique IBM-coded stamps .Collectors prize examples with all matching IBMmarked parts. Yes if you're aiming for a collector-grade WWII M1 Carbine, IBM examples are relatively scarce compared to mass-producers like Inland or Winchester. An all-matching specimen with good mechanical function and bore can command a premium.Tips When Evaluating1. **Check serial & parts**: ensure "I.B.M.CORP." stamp(s) align (receiver, barrel, bolt, trigger group).2. **Verify part codes**: look for IBM-specific subcontractor stamps ("AOB," "AMB,") 3. **Assess stock/bore**: check for cracks, refinishing, bore condition-these significantly affect collector value.4. **Matching parts**: recoil plate, sights, handguard stamps all contribute to "all-matching" pedigree.LISTING COMES as pictured no box or papers included.(1) 10 RND MAG
| Brand | Ibm |
| Barcode / EAN | 450706 |
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