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Topic - Larry Ruth: Commercial Carbines - to be auctioned Posted: May 07 2023 at 5:40am By sleeplessnashadow |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #208 Iver Johnson Super Enforcer Handgun, caliber .30 carbine s/n BA05022 To my surprise the Enforcers have generally not been selling for what they have in the past. The one exception being those manufactured by Iver Johnson 1978-1982 at the Plainfield Machine facility in Middlesex, NJ. Before the move to Arkansas. This is one of them and one of the reasons for our asking price. This one is an all original in excellent condition. It includes a magazine. No original box. Iver Johnson's History ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #127 Iver Johnson Model M1, caliber .30 carbine s/n AA15806 Manufactured while Iver Johnson was in NJ. Plainfield paratrooper stock adopted by Iver Johnson. A few GI parts. Includes sling and magazine. Recent addition from family, limited photos. Iver Johnson's History ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #087 Iver Johnson WWII Commemorative M1 Carbine, caliber .30 carbine WW0340 - American Historical Society Manufactured by Iver Johnson in New Jersey about 1980/81 these were the American Historical Foundation's first commemorative carbines. In this case for WWII. This one includes it's original solid walnut display case. The window was made of plastic and tends to develop small scratches as this one has. With display case, in 1982 these sold for $870. This carbine is in nice condition. Larry never even disassembled it. It's a bit dusty and could use some oil to preserve it's finish. Larry kept it on display. Iver Johnson's History Edited by sleeplessnashadow - Mar 23 2024 at 8:03pm |