[QUOTE=frankderrico;26115]Jim, those Carbines are nice. Thanks for sharing, can we have some more photos?....Frank
Well, here's a couple more of my favorites. An early and a late...
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[QUOTE=frankderrico;26115]Jim, those Carbines are nice. Thanks for sharing, can we have some more photos?....Frank
Well, here's a couple more of my favorites. An early and a late...
Those are sweet, love the wood!....Frank:super:https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...100_0159-1.jpg
Jim, I've been keeping track of the IBM/AO serial numbers. Could you verify that your lineout is 3845076?
Have you considered joining the Carbine Club?
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[QUOTE=Newscotlander;26181]Jim, I've been keeping track of the IBM/AO serial numbers. Could you verify that your lineout is 3845076?
Have you considered joining the Carbine Club?
Thanks New Scottie --- Yes, that is the correct s/n.
Been a member of the Carbine Club for a while now. It's a great resource.. The best, methinks.... Just wish they had all their old newsletters scanned and put into word documents. Would be a LOT easier to study. At least for me.
Newscotlander -
I posted this photo before but didn't know if you saw it. (last number is a 6)
HTH
~ Harlan
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Jim, Thanks for the serial number confirmation. You had me confused with the "Nasium".
Harlan, Yes, I have that one, but I didn't know the last number. Thank you. The highest AO serial number that I know of is 390768x. If someone knows of a higher number, please let me know.
Here's the highest number I own.
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Jim,
Where was your BMW shop?
And welcome
Phil
You best keep to the carbines TDH.
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