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    My Lucky Winchester M1 Find

    Well, I bought this rifle from a gentleman off of gunbroker about 6 months ago, and knew I had a keeper when it arrived. I finally had some time to really tear her apart and reference the drawing numbers with Scott Duff's data sheets. I am really surprised at how correct this rifle is. The stock looks original, and so do the parts. If y'all see something out of place, let me know. Anyway, here are the pics (and there are a bunch).

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    Any cartouch on the stock under the lock bar sight? If you got the rife for uner $1,000 you did really well!

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    collecting 1941 Winchesters

    Also been collecting the '41 Winchesters too - note how the word TRADEMARK and TRADE MARK are stamped on the receivers. Interesting to see a hammer with the hole ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Also been collecting the '41 Winchesters too - note how the word TRADEMARK and TRADE MARK are stamped on the receivers. Interesting to see a hammer with the hole ?
    Mine says Trade Mark (with a space seperating the 2 words) Did not notice the hole in the hammer until you mentioned it. I looks purposefully done. Thanks for pointing that out.

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    Very nice find. Congratulations. Nice correct Winchesters are very hard to find. Can you take a picture of top of the rear sight to include the cover plate? Does it have the Winchester punch mark?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbarn View Post
    Very nice find. Congratulations. Nice correct Winchesters are very hard to find. Can you take a picture of top of the rear sight to include the cover plate? Does it have the Winchester punch mark?
    It is hard to tell if the coverplate has a punch mark or not. I'll try and get some pics up later today. If it is not punched, I am fine with it. Were all early WRA parts punched?

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    more 1941 Winchesters

    On your s/n 103704, the stock is not likely to be a WRA RS as 98% of these stocks had the trigger guard recess cut just like the SA SPG. Your lower band looks like a SA, the safety should be top marked. ALL early stocks were cartouched if the rifle was issued, if there is no cartouche - then it is worn-off. You need a no-trap WRA buttplate too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schuetzenman View Post
    Any cartouch on the stock under the lock bar sight? If you got the rife for uner $1,000 you did really well!
    There are no inspection stamps under the lockbar sight. If I can remember where I read it, some early stocks were not inspection stamped. I could be wrong though. Got it for $, which I am happy with.
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    The serial number is way too early for a CM op rod catch. I'm thinking a very well done restoration. The lack of a no-trap stock with RS stamp reinforces that. Those stocks bring thousands, so it makes the restoration prohibitively expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    The serial number is way too early for a CM op rod catch. I'm thinking a very well done restoration. The lack of a no-trap stock with RS stamp reinforces that. Those stocks bring thousands, so it makes the restoration prohibitively expensive.
    Thanks for the info. LOL! I'll just tell myself it was a field replacement to make me feel better. It is what it is. I feel that I got a decent Winchester garand at a decent price.

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