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    Default three digit Winchester M1

    Purchased from the CMP Auction in 2011 and restored, Canfield's book shows
    that this serial number 100,931, was stamped on Jan 15, 1941. Original
    DuLite color still looks good.d0dca638-3bfe-420e-aab1-7e2c7bfaea23_0023.jpg20d9ac2d-8ecb-4a25-912a-2982a5fd4805_0021.jpg75c8a205-c5be-4151-9930-c62063ee0780_0003.jpg

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    Nice low #

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    Now that is a thing of beauty. Would love to see the rest of it!

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    Default Winchester 100931

    Here are some additional photos taken outside in the sunlight.

    First photo shows Winchester 100931 above Winchester 103855

    Rest of the photos are of 100931P1010041.jpgP1010042.jpgP1010043.jpgP1010044.jpg

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    Nice.

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    Nice rifles......

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    I never get tired of seeing your early Winchesters
    Last edited by Larry G.; 10-10-2019 at 01:38.
    " THE STRONGEST REASON FOR PEOPLE TO RETAIN THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS IS, AS A LAST RESORT, TO PROTECT THEMSELVES AGAINST TYRANNY IN GOVERNMENT." THOMAS JEFFERSON

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    Nice looking rifle.... I can imagine hw much time you put into restoring her!

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