When Winchester had problems with receivers that had serial numbers on them they placed those to the side and kept building on good receivers. When they caught up on production they turned to the bad...
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When Winchester had problems with receivers that had serial numbers on them they placed those to the side and kept building on good receivers. When they caught up on production they turned to the bad...
That is a real nice Winchester that would date to about February/March 1943 when it was made. You have a gem there.
Type 2 oval cut oiler slot with high wood. WRA/GHD no box is correct.
Most Winchester carbines are marked in the sling well with a small W. It can be very hard to see. Then again some of them were not marked at all in the well. Another way to check if it's a Winchester...
Numbers and or letters on the inside of Winchester stocks is normal.
Type 1, I cut high wood stock, with boxed WRA/GHD. It would have been made about March 1943.