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01-20-2022 01:34 PM
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Your receiver was stamped between xxx and xxx '43.
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Thank You Jangle. it`s kind of confusing figuring out the production charts i have seen.
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Has a Winchester barrel and most other parts i have seen are also stamped Winchester. These Ethiopian Surplus rifles are a real role of the dice buying sight unseen. But i believe i have a nice example. Still has milled rear sights. Can`t seem to get another picture small enough to down load? The stock came with the Ethiopian type 7 ventilated fore stock modification!
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Originally Posted by
jangle
Your receiver was stamped between xxx and xxx '43.
M1 C,
Chart shows last SN stamped that day:
1943,
July 6- 1,145,024
July 7- 1,145,497
July 8- 1,146,650
Charlie-Painter777
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Thank You painter777 . I see, Born on the 7th of July 43. Finally figured out how to resize my pictures. Her she is. She has a stock as black as coal and fully ventilated.
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I almost want to believe i can see some stamps on that wood but NOOO.
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WRA stamps are some of the best lasting you'll find. Anything in the sling well? There is often nothing in the Winchester slingwell.
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Nothing in the sling well. I want to believe i see something something on the left side below the bolt but... I can`t say there`s anything left. I love it. The stock sure shows her travels. I guess who ever got it used it for a club more than shooting it. It looks like it was used to fight off Lions.
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