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15-305 Garand Picture of the Day - WIN 13
Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 10-29-2015 at 12:31 PM.
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10-29-2015 12:29 PM
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WIN-13s
At the end of the war, Winchester had a couple of hundred undelivered WIN-13s. They used some for retirement gifts, customer relations, sales prizes, etc. but still had some left when they closed their museum. Most were sold to connected New England
dealers who could buy them at a low appraised value of about $200. A couple of dozen were not bought and were sold in an unpublicized auction. I bought one from one of those dealers for $400, he doubled his money on that fish from New Jersey LOL
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The wood has a very pronounced arch over the trigger guard.
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Arch
Yes, that was the original SA specification. They dropped it for simplicity, but WRA never changed anything in their contract unless they got paid to do so.
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the original SA specification
Thanks Bob, it looks like artwork.
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And they duplicated SA serial numbers in the 1.6 million range.
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Duplicates
I guess we will never know why they jumped from 2.5 mil to 1.6 mil -- I was very disappointed that Bruce Canfield's Pugsley files never mentioned a word about it. It's so strange... they changed the receiver drawing number, so they had something in mind for that lot.
Real men measure once and cut.
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