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Hi, my first post and I'm very new to carbines. a while back I did a bit of trading and ended up with my first M-1, a Winchester ser#5,820,XXX. It is not import marked that I can find and appears to be all Winchester parts so I'm thinking is was not arsenal rebuilt. It has the original push button safety and no provision for a bayonet.
The story I got from the son of the man who owned it was that the owner was in fact a Korean War Vet but his son was not sure when or where his father got the carbine, only that he had owned it for as long as he could remember.
It is in very good condition and looks and shoots very well after I cleaned most of at least seventy years of built up crud out of it.
The down side is that at some point the receiver was drilled and taped for a side mount scope and part of the stock was carved out to clear the scope mount. We could not find any trace of the scope or mount among his fathers "gun stuff" so we are not sure who or when it might have been drilled.
I guess my question would be, how much does this hurt the value?
I'm not a collector but take a lot of pride in my guns and like them in new to very good condition. Would plugging the holes and repairing the stock be a good idea or should I just leave it alone and shoot it?
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05-06-2017 10:58 PM
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Jim, it sounds like you have a neat Winchester carbine, even with the drilled scope holes. As far as the drilling goes, yes it will hurt its ultimate collector value. Plugging the holes can be done in a few ways. If it were my carbine, I would repair them only if it really bothers you, which it sounds like it doesn't. Is there anyway to post some pictures of your 5.8 Winchester? Plenty of 5.7's are seen, but not many 5.8's are due to the numerical possibilities.
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Jim W,
Welcome...
Might there be a AW stamp on the rear bevel of the receiver?
This AW stamp would be just forward of the recoil plate.
Again Welcome... and just so you know we love pictures!!
Cheers
Charlie-Painter777
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No AW stamp that I can find. Will take some photos. I think this may be most all original parts as near as I can tell but would the 2 rivet hand guard be correct?
Not sure how to add photos to this site.
Last edited by Jim__W; 05-07-2017 at 02:55 PM.
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Hand guard could be either: a shallow groove 2 or 4 rivet.
At 5,8 yours is in the latter part of a transitional period, where newer updated parts are/were becoming available.
I have WRA 5,811,227 with adj rear site, flat top bolt, 2 rivet shallow groove hand guard, type II barrel band (no lug for bayo).
My stock has a long barrel channel measuring just over 4", you normally see the barrel channel just over 3" in this range.
Hand guards:
There were 2 that came with 2 rivets.
Type I is early with a deep sighting groove.
Type II is next with a shallow sight groove. Thicker cause they cracked as Type I's.
Type III same as Type II, but with 4 rivets.
HTH
Charlie-Painter777
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I use photobucket.
Read down the page:
https://www.milsurps.com/forumdisplay.php?f=29
HTH
Charlie-P777
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Will work on some photos
I added some photos to "my photo gallery" Not as good as I had hoped if there is something I need to add let me know and I'll try again.
Last edited by Jim__W; 05-07-2017 at 04:09 PM.
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Jim W,
I copied and pasted some of your pictures here from your gallery. Hope you don't mind.
Question:
Is the push safety marked on either side with a SW or possibly "EW" ?
I tried zooming in and think I can see SW on the left side.
But could just be my screen and some wish full thinking 
Jim W's WRA 5,8
Quoting:
"I'm thinking this Winchester 5,820,6XX is in it's original configuration, but I am not an expert.
Two rivet hand guard, W stamp in sling well, ordnance wheel on right side of stock, M-H on hand guard under left side,.
Flaming bomb on right side of barrel, W stamp about 4" back from the frt sight (actually looks more like a V or half a W.
No date on barrel, M on mag reliece stamped W, stamp on hammer W, round bolt with W stamp on right lug, trigger housing stamped W,
Punch mark on receiver ahead of rear sight, H in a shield on right side of rear sight, late Winchester butt plate, W on recoil lug
receiver drilled and tapped for side mount scope and stock carved out to clear scope mount."
Link below to picture gallery
https://www.milsurps.com/vbpicgaller...=1088#comments
All looks correct for your serial range as best I can see.
I'll try to list your part types Monday.
For now, look at this picture of your type II barrel band. See the position of the weld spots on either side of the bottom screw threads?
This is how you can tell your band is authentic WRA. These often sell for over $200.

That's a original C tip sling. In good condition I've seen them sell for $150.
Look for a marking on the bottom of your oiler. IS marked is the most common.
Look again at the Hand guard marking. Have never heard of one marked M-H, could be M-U, which would not be Winchester,but made for Underwood,


Later and again Welcome to Milsurps
Charlie-Painter777
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Charlie,
I can't see that the push safety is marked on ether side. Some light machine marks that I thought were letters at first but with better light, I don't think so. I cleaned it up a bit more and added some more photos to my Gallery. Also added a photo of the hand guard. Not sure what the second letter is. Could be an H or a U. Oiler is marked IS.
Thank you for the information. I was disappointed when I first saw this carbine because of the holes drilled in the receiver but after shooting it Sunday I am very happy with my trade deal.
I have a Garand
that I have shot a lot but this is the first carbine I have ever shot. I think I may have a new addiction.
Jim
Thank you for moving photos to this post. I haven't figured out how to do that. You may move more if you like.
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Jim W,
It sure looks like a M-U to me.
That would be a made for Underwood hand guard.
Gotta say it sure looks good on that stock.
Try this for bringing your pictures over from your album.
When you find a picture from the list (bottom ones) you'll see a IMG code.
High lite it with a left click,
then right click and copy it.
I have Milsurps open in 2 windows, 1 on your pics, the other on this topic.
I then right click in this post and paste the IMG code.
Use the PREVIEW button first to see if you've got it right.
Others better schooled will be better help for you
Drilled holes or not, Thats a nice carbine.
Enjoy,
Charlie-Painter777
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