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OT Question re: British WWII issue Winchester .22 rifles
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09-26-2011 06:47 PM
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I don't know about the Winchesters, but London Proof does add a 5-digit number to any firearm submitted without a serial number. Not sure if London has recycled the numbers every time they've got to 99999, since before WW2 - but it wouldn't surprise me if they did.
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We have and I have seen other .22" rifles sent over here during the war that don't have serial numbers. Mossbergs being one numberless type.
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Attached are photos of the rifle in question showing prewar proofs, post WWII military upgrade addiding PH rear and front sights. I looked at a similar Remington .22 with Post WWII rebuild markings and as it had a factory barrel serial number on the bottom of the barrel in front of the forestock, there was no added number markings added by proof house. Most of the Mossbergs marked US Property have a number added in the US marking. A few of the first did not have the US Property marking. The proof house marking of non serialled guns seems the most logical. .
Last edited by breakeyp; 09-27-2011 at 02:26 PM.
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The one I saw recently also had a broad arrow mark on the butt.
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Another Winchester with the five digit barrel number
Was out "Squirrelinating" with a Winchester 69A this morning and thought of this thread. Have yet to find any other added marking yet, but will look closer whilst cleaning it this evening.

OT, but this is one darned nice rifle. Missed only one head shot today. Might consider retiring the old M52C!

The grooved receiver seems to me to be Post WWII, but I really don't know!
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M192
1948
shows the OP's rifle was one of the many service arms overhauled by Parker-Hale's P-H Arms Co division around that time.
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