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Originally Posted by
Raven26
Thank you for the feedback. Which parts need to be replaced? Here is another photo angle.
Thanks
guess it depends on what you want to achieve - years ago I paid $700 for a super crisp original Winchester stock - another thing to consider is if the wear patterns match on your parts -Original gas cylinder were du-lite blue - how far do you want to go? it is a nice rifle as is. The stock is Winchester but the cartouche is not original (fake) - would you sand off the cartouche and let the rifle stand as is. What would others do about the stock?
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Also you can dig deeper into your Winchester, example: do you have a Winchester round firing pin ? the rear sight pinion Winchester ?
I did not recall the serial number ? but early 1.2 Winchesters had the WRA WB stocks, then WRA G.H.D. large box cartouche and the last being WRA GHD cartouche
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
would you sand off the cartouche
How successful would that actually be? One might see the shadow later? Or not...
So this is a parts gun then? Is that the consensus?
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