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    IBM Line Out to NPM...on GB

    Look at this one...
    AO made receiver for IBM.......Lined out and passed on to NPM.
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=142178489

    Worth $3600?

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    I had one a number of years ago.
    IBM/AO line out to NPM.
    Ser. # 38460XX
    Barrel- Buffalo Arms 10-43
    slide- N type4
    Bolt N14
    Trig. houseing- N9
    hammer- IN
    Sear- SW-N
    Trigger- SN
    Stock- Trimble TN type2 highwood.
    Handguard- TN type2.
    Arsenal rebuild, thats all the info I have on it.
    Sold for $900, maybe over 5 years ago, would have to look it up.

    Scott

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    I had it once

    I bought this one also and returned it as serial was marked front of receiver and was not in description of auction at the CMPicon
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    i think it at least double what the CMPicon auction closed for too

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    Having the serial number stamped in front of the sight is be a big turn off for me too. I know it goes with the history of the gun and being rebuilt. I personally just don't care for it. And don't have or want any marked that way.

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    But every one of these guys will admit that it really is a pretty rare carbine. Is it worth that much? I don't think so. Maybe half that? probably.....I have one myself and I don't think I would ask that much for it.......UNLESS, I found a sucker with WAY TOO MUCH MONEY!
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