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Perhaps someone could just post the page of dates for date stampings or maybe by month?
Something like this maybe helpful:
Jan 44 5,XXX,XXX to 5,XXX,XXX
Feb 44 5,XXX,XXX to 5,XXX,XXX
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03-08-2020 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by
JeffTCT
Good morning gentlemen,
Could someone provide a date for Winchester ser# 5589098
Thank you very much!
Try USCARBINECAL30M1.com.
Per that website, they list your rifle as being manufactured between February and November of 1944.
Last edited by Singer B; 03-08-2020 at 09:16 PM.
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Lots of people want a closer interpretation where one is available and Winchester is a maker you can get closer on, but yes as stated previously, the date given is not at all the date of assembly.
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Originally Posted by
JeffTCT
Could someone provide a date for Winchester ser# 5589098
The s/n was placed on the receiver 01/27/1944.
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Thank you Very Much USGI ... greatly appreciated!
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Originally Posted by
JeffTCT
Thank you Very Much USGI ... greatly appreciated!
Glad I could help. Welcome to the Forum! - Bob
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I have a win-13 Garand
that was produced in the week of 20 April 1945, were WRA carbines still be made then and if so what would the serial range be? Hopefully, if still in production it’s not in an M2 range as I would like to look for an example to create a set.
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@cpc, Winchester Carbine production ended in August 1945. According to Ruth & Duff's Carbine owners guide the Approximate Serial number range produced during April, May and June 1945 was 6491000-6596000
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Originally Posted by
W5USMC
@cpc, Winchester Carbine production ended in August 1945. According to Ruth & Duff's Carbine owners guide the Approximate Serial number range produced during April, May and June 1945 was 6491000-6596000
Of all the great work Ruth did, that chart is not included. If it wasn't printed on non-absorbent enameled paper, it might be useful as toilet paper.
In your generous effort to help, why didn't you include info from the disclaimer preceding the table?
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Originally Posted by
firstflabn
In your generous effort to help, why didn't you include info from the disclaimer preceding the table?
Oh OK firstflabn, "All listed serial numbers should be considered to be approximations and are not exact" although I kinda figured the word Approximate would have made that clear.
@cpc, Here is some info that is more exact, On 20 April 1945 the following serial numbers were applied to Winchester Receivers 6578421-6579800, note that this is when the serial# was applied to the receiver not when the carbine was complete.
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