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Does this all seem correct?

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Topic: Does this all seem correct?
Posted By: Corey76
Subject: Does this all seem correct?
Date Posted: Jan 22 2022 at 4:33pm
From what I can see all parts seem to be original and not mix up or reworked. I am newer to carbine collecting but absolutely love it. There are some very knowledgeable people on here so I figured I show it off. It is a Winchester searial 1,09X,XXX.
















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Posted By: New2brass
Date Posted: Jan 23 2022 at 10:33am
Nice early Winchester. Any pics of the top of the bolt. Better pic of the front sight?


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Posted By: Corey76
Date Posted: Jan 23 2022 at 12:08pm


Posted By: HammerGrunt
Date Posted: Jan 23 2022 at 12:47pm
That’s an outstanding early Winchester. Depending on what number comes after 9 on your receiver serial number, it’s less than 8000 Numbers away from the one that I posted about on the forum a few months ago and would have been produced in the same month together so Brothers in Arms :-)

All the markings and features you show are the same features as mine except mine has the L on the left side of the front site. 

Again, a really nice early Winchester. Congratulations!


Posted By: Corey76
Date Posted: Jan 23 2022 at 1:22pm
It is a 1,095,XXX. I will have to check out the left side of the front sight. 


Posted By: HammerGrunt
Date Posted: Jan 23 2022 at 1:55pm
Then our War production brother receivers are only about 4000 numbers apart and could’ve been made in the same week! 
And a correction on my part, the L on my front sight is on the right hand side.


Posted By: HammerGrunt
Date Posted: Jan 23 2022 at 2:05pm
Corey76 I just refreshed the posting I did in November over in the Carbines of the Collectors section. You can go over and take a look and see the similarities between these two very close produced early Winchesters.

The wood grain on your buttstock is gorgeous just like on mine.



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