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    Question Wra 1,079,?

    Do you have my old WRA Carbine? It was 1,079,379. I saw it sell at a auction last year. I put a stock just like you describe with no external marks. But I am sure it was a WRA stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kar66 View Post
    Do you have my old WRA Carbine? It was 1,079,379. I saw it sell at a auction last year. I put a stock just like you describe with no external marks. But I am sure it was a WRA stock.
    Nope... 10796xx

    I haven't received the rifle yet, but will submit more pics when I do. This rifle was in a family since the late 50's or possibly even earlier. The man selling it to me remembered shooting the rifle in '64 when he was 15, and it belonged to his father (who had been given it by the grandfather). The father or son did not know where the grandfather got it, but probably a vet bring back. Don't know if CMPicon was selling any WWII config rifles.



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