484 rounds total by my count
Looked at a few head stamps for the ones on stripper clips and loose.... LC WA RA WCC FC
The ones I looked at were all dated early 1950's
200 rounds are Korean military surplus in boxes I never opened.
240 rounds on stripper clips
44 rounds loose
$420
New Castle
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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...
Winchester Mod 97 Take Down 12GA Riot Shotgun with 1942 Dated Barrel
Acquired from the original owner who purchased it new in 1947.
For what it's worth.... From my understanding Winchester had a large inventory of unused parts from their wartime shotgun contracts that were cancelled early...
Have received some messages asking about trades even with no trades in original post.
Thinking about that more; the only trade that would peak my interest for both IBM M1 Carbine's I currently have listed would be a running Ford GPW or Willys MB. With that said, I have a 3rd minty factory...
Listing another IBM Corp. M1 Carbine..
This one is a Mid IBM wartime production 3.8 mil AO serial #.
This one has Auto Ordnance (Wartime manufacture of the Tommy Gun) IBM contract receiver making it a little more scarce.
Trigger group components, bolt and slide have IBM correct wartime...
Early IBM Corp. wartime production 3.6 mil serial #.
All components including trigger group and slide have IBM correct wartime contractor stamps.
The early high wood I cut stock is one of 50K Rock-Ola sent IBM in Sept. of 43. Note you can still make out the IBM ordnance acceptance stamp on the...