I kept a Winchester, a Rock Ola, and an IBM.
Sold or traded all the others,of coarse I never had a Irwin Peterman.
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I've had just about all the variants from all makers over the years, EXCEPT an IP. I don't know why, just never aquired one. I've had the opportunity and never bought one. I have had ALL the parts at one time or another but sold everything. Even had a mint IP stock which I got off a local purchase. I sold the stock for way more than I paid for the rifle itself. Even now, after selling dozens of them, I have retained at least one example from each maker in my collection but still have no desire for an IP. Sort of like not having any desire to aquire an M1C garand. They are cool, but not having one does'nt bother me.
Dave,
ALL makers?? As in ALL?? Really?? Where'd you find a Commercial Controls (they took over the NPM contract and only made 200 carbines)??? Just curious, that's all I'm saying.
Jon
The IP should be easy to restore because beyond the receiver, I would think pretty much anything goes.
[The IP should be easy to restore because beyond the receiver, I would think pretty much anything goes.]
Not exactly. SHOULD be IP or S'G'---both are expen$ive parts. I know--I have or have had both at one time. Now all I have is the IP.
Jon
AFAIK, there were no CC ever accepted by the government, same goes for IP as made by IP. It was'nt until S'G' took over that any got accepted. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Been out of the carbine loop for a very long time and I've forgotten more than I remembered. I've had very early S'G' s that had a lot of IP parts in them, but never a complete IP. I still have an S'G' but I have'nt had it or the others out of the safe in years. I don't even recall what it has for parts without digging out the data sheets. The only carbine I have out on ocassion is an early M1A1 and thats just for fondling. :)