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Heres the WRA in question
Im trying to figure out what to do, keep it, swap it, or sell it..please opine on its good and bad virtues? Thankyou, Andy
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Originally Posted by
Garandrew
Andy,
You weren't satisfied with the all answers you already received via email?
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I was...until alternate e-mails came..telling me its helped along...to be correct..its so frustrating, Andy
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Originally Posted by
Garandrew
I was...until alternate e-mails came..telling me its helped along...to be correct..its so frustrating, Andy
It looks real nice to me Andy. Not many Winchesters out there that were not "helped along" to some extent. I would guess that alot of the recent CMP
Winchesters will be "helped along". If it were mine, I think I would keep it. If you do sell it sometime, down the road, you will be wishing you held on to it. I would think that there are alot of people out here that would love to own that rifle, "helped along" or not, I know I would. Joe
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Believe me, I so want to keep it..I know it is what it is..however..it came from a known humper...who has screwed everybody, I was hoping I lucked out..he has lots of WRA parts, convinced me it was from the WRA museum, hes from New Haven, CT..and I traded a M1941 Johnson for it several years ago. The JA M1941 didnt have its original barrel, and a stock with minor damage.
Andy
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Andy, I have WRA # 2,478826, only 204 #'s higher than yours. Your M1
looks like a nice rifle and if it was helped along, the person did a pretty good job as the condition of the parts seems to match well. My rifle was received from the DCM about 1980 by a friend of my dad. My dad bought the rifle about a year later in his friend's divorce sale and gave to me as my first M1 about 1995. It was original except for the stock and trigger group, which I have since added. It's one I'll never sell.
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Originally Posted by
Garandrew
Believe me, I so want to keep it..I know it is what it is..however..it came from a known humper...who has screwed everybody, I was hoping I lucked out..he has lots of WRA parts, convinced me it was from the WRA museum, hes from New Haven, CT..and I traded a M1941 Johnson for it several years ago. The JA M1941 didnt have its original barrel, and a stock with minor damage.
Andy
Why not check with the WRA museum ? Surely if it was in there collection they will know it. But as you say, it came from a known "humper....who has screwed everybody", so even though a positive answer my seem slim, it may be worth a phone call.
Bottom line, do you like this Winchester more than you did the Johnson ? If so, forget what it may have cost you, that's history. Enjoy it for what it is. If it bothers you to the extent that every time you pick it up you think of possibly getting beat by a "humper" then sell it to someone who will appriciate it. I know the feeling, I have been there on more than one occasion.
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Andy, keep it! Work a few overtimes and buy what you want.
Okay, I wasn't going to but you made me! Here is my philosophy on guns:
It is the same one I have for children, Harleys and tools.
Just because you get a new one or want a new one doesn't mean you get rid of the old one.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Was The Guy From New Haven First Name Was Pete?
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Postwar SA handguard?
That sure looks like a postwar SA front handguard to me. (Note the crimp on the ferrule.) I do agree with other posters - not too many WRAs that haven't been helped along.