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    winchester slide 1 marking

    Got a type 5 winchester Slide today. W mark inside. 7160091 bottom Mid 44? There is a 1 also no clue what that is.

    What is the 1?

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    Numbers and letters have been commonly seen on the rear 'Shelf' on WRA Op Slides.
    Thought to be a Inspectors mark, or shift, station... etc.
    But common.

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    Thanks painter777 could not fine anything on extra markings on the slides.

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    With WRA you'll often find numbers/letters inside the hand guards, inside their stocks on the right edge or on top of the wood bridge. Trigger housings often found with a letter stamped outside/underneath.. etc.
    Either shift or work station location, not really sure.
    But again......... Common.

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    It's an 'I' and is an inspection mark, as in the slide passed a certain inspection protocol ID'd as 'I'. From what I've seen, all Type V slides have 'initials' of the same type but seen in different locations. I had a Packard for Inland Type V with a 'V' on it which I thought meant 'Type V' for a long time but then I saw another one with a different letter, so that idea went out with the trash.
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