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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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    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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    The gas tube looks very white, like all the bluing was stripped off. My VZ-24s looked like this too due to cleaning solutions that stripped the finish off. Is the color of my gas tube due to the type of metal used and the cleaning solution used? The part looks new, but I do not want to re-blue it, if it is historically supposed to look that way. Let me know what you guys think.

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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 RCS View Post
    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.
    Thanks for the helpful info. What do you mean by a WRA RS stock? Is it common for the cartouche to simply wear off? Do you have a good example of a WRA lower band so I can compare it to mine? Do you have a good parts resource I can use to hunt down the parts to make mine correct? Thanks again. Y'all are a very helpful bunch.

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    I hate to say it but it is a complete put together. The grooved band & guard band are Springfield and the stock not a early RS marked as it should be it looks to be a early GHD. The sight should be a Type one also. Safety is also incorrect . Rick Bicon

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    early WRA grooved lower band

    Here is a photo of a WRA grooved lower band - this is original not faked, also some rear sight photos

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