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    WRA operating rod, "R"?

    I can find no "W" inside this WRA operating slide box..circular machining marks are unmolested..there is an "R" on the rail..again this is 1108196, no "W" on hammer..anyone else have a letter on rail?





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    I found two Winchester type 1 slides in the spare parts bin, W in the box. One with a N and one with an O near the location of the R on yours.

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    Thankyou Bubba

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    "W" type 1 slide marking

    I have a 1.07 with W in bottom of box and M on the arm. Hard to tell ,but looks a little like the bottom half of the W about a inch in from end below the line amongst the mill circles. John

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    Ive used a loop, its not a W...no letter at all, but I know it is WRA..

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