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    Three's a company

    Top to bottom 3.0 Inland, 3.8 IBM, 3,5M S'G'. I raided PI's museum. I am now in need of a retirement job Regards, Rick.















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    Nice, but watch out. Three turns into ten pretty darn quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    Nice, but watch out. Three turns into ten pretty darn quick.
    I'm afraid I have passed that juncture....I am a very sick man. Regards, Rick.

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    WOW! Those are Nice Rick! I guess it was worth the drive. More pictures of that IBM please.

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    Those belong in a museum ! Do you shoot them or just look at them ?

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    Here is the data sheet on the IBM SN 3821805. Bolt, AOB; Firing pin, WB underlined; extractor W-B; Recoil plate, PR-B; Housing, BE-B; Hammer, WMB; Sear, SG-B; trigger, SK-B; Mag catch and safety, EPB; slide, AOB; Barrel band, KV-B; front sight, SI B; Rear, FO B; Stock and handguard SCB. Muzzle wear, a tic over one, the stock is marked RAP on the bottom of the grip. All wear patterns consistent on metal and Birch stock/Walnut handguard. Here are some additional pictures in the sunlight. Regards, Rick.






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    Rick,
    I heard Walmart pays greeters big money. If you save all you make, in half a year you will have these paid for.

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    I heard Walmart pays greeters big money. If you save all you make, in half a year you will have these paid for.
    Not a bad idea. That said, I have 91 acres of Soybeans that look pretty good right now.......all I have to do is eat hotdogs until about the 1st of November! Regards, Rick.

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    Joey Chestnut ate 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes on the fourth of July. Not healthy for our age, stay away from them. Eating your own soybeans would be better.

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    Nice Inland! LOL

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