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Remington 513T
My 513 was built in 1943 and has some nice intact cartouches. It was refurbed at Red River Army Depot at some point in time....it looks like they recrowned the barrel and put the RRA-C cartouche on the right side. Frank Atwoods stamp and Proof are very crisp. It's my favorite WWII trainer. regards, Rick.
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I was on my high school rifle team in 1960-63 and we used Mil Remington's, Winchester's and Mossberg's and all the ammo you could shoot provided by the Army for matches. My favorite was a Remington that was parkerized with a heavy barrel and I made it to NRA distinguished with that rifle. It might have been a model 513 but old men can't remember much. Wish I could have taken it with me when I graduated. Now days, I doubt if high schools even have rifle teams, what a shame.
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you are not old enough yet. i shot a 513 on my high school team in 53 54 55 .BD
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