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    Thoughts on this cartouche

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    Ricky B likes it… you should too…

    Btw.. next time if you are curious… you can ask in the thread it is posted in..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ls6man View Post
    Ricky B likes it… you should too…

    Btw.. next time if you are curious… you can ask in the thread it is posted in..

    Never said I did not like it. Noticed something unusual about the it and wanted to see if any one else noticed it.

    As far as posting in the original thread it was my intent to separate as to not identify the particular rifle.


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    Winchester, cartouches seem OK to me (but Ive been wrong before), but without seeing the features of the stock verifying that it is a true Winchester I wouldnt want to provide a final opinion.
    It is my understanding that the original as-issued cartouches were stamped ONLY on authentic Winchester stocks. Win stocks have certain differences from stocks by other manufacturers. I would need pics of inside near bottom of trigger guard inlet and towards the top to form an opinion of the true origin of the stock..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    Winchester, cartouches seem OK to me (but Ive been wrong before), but without seeing the features of the stock verifying that it is a true Winchester I wouldnt want to provide a final opinion.
    It is my understanding that the original as-issued cartouches were stamped ONLY on authentic Winchester stocks. Win stocks have certain differences from stocks by other manufacturers. I would need pics of inside near bottom of trigger guard inlet and towards the top to form an opinion of the true origin of the stock..
    No it is a WRA not the cartouche but look at the wood
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    I dont follow the meaning of your answer at all? Please elaborate clearly.
    If you are pointing out the odd/suspicious grain and finish patterns, yes, I also am not sure what I am seeing. It is at best...unusual.

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    So I own the rifle.. the stock has been looked over by Ricky B and countless others in the GCAicon.. no issues.. the rifle is actually about the nicest Win-13 you could hope to find.. not sure what you are driving at..

    What you are seeing is wood grain.. Winchester stocks weren’t always finished to the same detail as Springfield.. spend time with M1icon carbines and it also becomes apparent.

    Maybe if I get a chance I will pull out some M1’s (this and a few others in similar condition) and take pics and post them.,

    Win-13 1st day of production - Album on Imgur

    ---------- Post added at 11:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:05 PM ----------

    Btw..

    WRA/GHD Stock pt. 2 - Album on Imgur
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ls6man View Post
    Btw..
    You should learn to post pics on here without the carrier. Hosts like imgur.com are so conveluded and have so much junk accompanying it makes it not worth the time it takes to fight through to see the pics.
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    I think he see Birch when it is 100% Black Walnut. Rick Bicon

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    You should learn to post pics on here without the carrier. Hosts like imgur.com are so conveluded and have so much junk accompanying it makes it not worth the time it takes to fight through to see the pics.
    Right on!

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