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Potential win-13 garand purchase question?
I have the opportunity to acquire what appears to be a very nice WIN-13. Very nice overall with minimal throat & muzzle wear and nice cartouche. At first glance all the internals look correct. My only concern is the front sight. At its widest point it measures .761.
I thought the Winchesters were closer to .800 and had a punch mark of which this one has no such mark.
Any fellow GCA
members / experts about to verify or deny.
Last edited by HOOKED ON HISTORY; 01-28-2025 at 06:59 PM.
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My original DCM Win 13 front sight is .815 wide. I have an earlier WRA rifle that's partially restored, and the front sight is .802 so it would appear they are .800 or wider. Both have the punch marks.
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My original DCM Win 13 front sight is .815 wide. I have an earlier WRA rifle that's partially restored, and the front sight is .802 so it would appear they are .800 or wider. Both have the punch marks.
That confirms my finding elsewhere. This to is a DCM gun that has an Aniston cartouche in addition to the WRA so that probably explains the mismatched front sight though all other internals seem to be correct for a WIN-13.
Perhaps I can add it to my modest collection.
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Originally Posted by
cpc
Sorry for the poor photos, I do not have the measurements but here is one example from a WRA reference collection WIN13 of what it would have looked like new.. While it appears this sight has a punch mark, as RS says they were all not. You will at least be able to see the approximate width in this sight. regards.
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Gas Cylinder appears to be painted in the images
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
Gas Cylinder appears to be painted
I HAVE seen some that were done with Oxynate 84 that had this extreme black look. Not done by military sources though...
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
Gas Cylinder appears to be painted in the images
It’s a well documented win-13 from the Winchester reference collection, it’s dulite.
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Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 02-27-2025 at 01:11 PM.
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I'm certainly no expert but I have to agree with Mark. Looks to be a paint chip on the side. Dilute should not act this way
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