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A 1944 Winchester M1 for Critical Review
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07-06-2015 05:13 AM
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Nice rifle, very clean. My only Winchester didn't even come close... Can't get into the photobucket pics though. Says they're private.
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Either the bolt is Dulite and supposed to be on this rifle or it was swapped for shipping at one time with others and they took all the bolts out. Stake marks look very legit and glad you did not take it out. Rick B
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And you intend to leave the original cosmoline
on it...?
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Nice rifle, very clean. My only Winchester didn't even come close... Can't get into the photobucket pics though. Says they're private.
Oops! Thought that had been set at "Public"! Sorry. Haven't been online since 0515 (6 July) or so. Should be OK now. Three page of photos within. May have time to display some in dribs and drabs. Just don't get nears as much on line time as I used to.
Front sight is a bit mangled, however there's a fairly nice one in the parts box that I found. May swap it, or not.
Is there any way to ID triggers? everything else in the trigger housing looks OK. Can see a "1" on the left side of the safety when the trigger guard is pulled down so it should be a WRA-1 unit.
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Originally Posted by
browningautorifle
And you intend to leave the original
cosmoline
on it...?
Would take a serious soak in the vapor degreaser to touch most of it! And then it would look weird. I did apply some Super lube to the op rod and bolt in the high wear areas. Way dry in those areas it was. But it's clear and won't ever darken. Also have some '60s/'70 vintage Plastilube that is a nice brown color. Lubriplate just isn't my favorite.
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Last edited by jmoore; 07-13-2015 at 05:07 AM.
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That's a lovely M1
! Yours is quite close in serialnr to mine, 2.35M range. If you are interested in more details/comparsion part by part check my ancient thread for pics: Took some pictures of my Winchester M1
Again, nice rifle!!
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Both the rifle and carbine are roughly January 1944 build dates. The Manhattan Project Model 12? Don't have a source for build dates for those..
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Still thinking so,
Well, that's up to you. I was just thinking if it was me and it's as tough on there as you say, I'd use a bit of acetone and it would probably come off...volatile mineral spirits... I just like the metal clean. The cosmoline
doesn't hurt anything though, as long as it's not thick and buttery still.
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