This is a neat piece to see. Any idea time frame and why? Rick B
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This is a neat piece to see. Any idea time frame and why? Rick B
Somewhere around early/mid 1941 Winchester
The one on the right looks like it was marked before milling. ? The left one looks hand stamped.? I love these :)
Gunny
OK, this has something to do with the Winchester Educational Order. I'm not sure if bullet guides were part of the Educational Order so possibly the bullet guide was not manufactured by Winchester at all? Anyway, I'm sticking with first Educational Order production. Stu
Stu hit the nail on the head:thup: although Gunny had the hand stamp correct. The first WRA bullet guides were marked B8875 without a space after the B or a - like Springfield's early ones had and they hand stamped WRA until they had the set up made. The key is that B8875 is dead center and then the letters clearly added later and hand stamped. The first Winchester made [100001] does not have the WRA on it. :beerchug: Rick B
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