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Description:
M1 IBM Carbine Stock with desirable early I cut sling well. Left side is marked RMC B which as I understand it means it was made by Rock Ola for IBM. The crossed cannons on the right side are there but worn down. The wood was rebuilt from high wood to low wood during the Korean War and there is a name by the sling well of the company that performed the work. Wood shows dings, nicks, gouges, and a brass pin near the trigger guard...otherwise it's solid. I don't see any cracks. $30.00 shipping in lower US 48.
Description:
M1 IBM Carbine Stock with desirable early I cut sling well. Left side is marked RMC B which as I understand it means it was made by Rock Ola for IBM. The crossed cannons on the right side are there but worn down. The wood was rebuilt from high wood to low wood during the Korean War and there is a name by the sling well of the company that performed the work. Wood shows dings, nicks, gouges, and a brass pin near the trigger guard...otherwise it's solid. I don't see any cracks. $30.00 shipping in lower US 48.
Description:
M1 IBM Carbine Stock with desirable early I cut sling well. Left side is marked RMC B which as I understand it means it was made by Rock Ola for IBM. The crossed cannons on the right side are there but worn down. The wood was rebuilt from high wood to low wood during the Korean War and there is a name by the sling well of the company that performed the work. Wood shows dings, nicks, gouges, and a brass pin near the trigger guard...otherwise it's solid. I don't see any cracks. $30.00 shipping in lower US 48.
Description:
M1 IBM Carbine Stock with desirable early I cut sling well. Left side is marked RMC B which as I understand it means it was made by Rock Ola for IBM. The crossed cannons on the right side are there but worn down. The wood was rebuilt from high wood to low wood during the Korean War and there is a name by the sling well of the company that performed the work. Wood shows dings, nicks, gouges, and a brass pin near the trigger guard...otherwise it's solid. I don't see any cracks. $30.00 shipping in lower US 48.