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    Nice Details and Documents and a IBM

    I myself have never seen so many Details, Documents and Military photos of a Soldier and a M1icon Carbine all together. Nice Look if you have the time to see 232 Pictures of everything and a very nice looking M1 IBM Carbine.

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    Frankly I tire of seeing this over priced carbine month after month on GunBroker.

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    Nice carbine, but I think the rear sight is a repro. No crimp circle around the pin holes.

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    It's a nice story. But you would be buying the carbine. And even if it was in original condition it would not increase the value to $12K including someone's current idea of a presentation case and the other items.

    I don't think a veteran bring back, or it would not have been refinished. Did someone buy a carbine, find out who it was issued, research that person and build a collection of items around it to sell?

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