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    One More Time - One of a kind Winchester



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    Winchester M1 Rifles

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    It is a nice rifle but I like my Winchester 100931 a lot more. Canfield states in his book that my serial number was stamped on Jan 15, 1941. I have the WRA RS no trap stock and keystone & comp spring too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    Non-payment?
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    100931

    Double keystone WRAs are rare birds! My early Winchester is a beauty but it is 146219 with single round spring and WB stock.
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    Real men measure once and cut.

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    Non-payment?
    No, original "winner" claimed he typed in an extra zero in error.

    CMPicon decided on a do over


    $11,556.00 wit 35 bids 11 days to end of auction
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    Are we up for a pool on what it brings? My guess is 16,500
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    OK guys, I admit to being clueless in this case. I see a Garandicon, a very nice-looking Garand. But what on earth makes it worth such a crazy price to anybody?

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