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trigger guard
Hello
you have any idea who produced this trigger guard, inside it says L
it's on trigger group W.R.A. Garand M1
thanks
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Last edited by Wanaxit; 12-24-2018 at 12:12 PM.
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12-24-2018 11:36 AM
# ADS
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Sounds like an inspector's view mark.
Real men measure once and cut.
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I apologize if you do not see the image, inside the trigger guard there is the symbol of an L (first picture)
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/sn...ukp4pswO4=s114
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3H..._V5lnRQPw=s114
Last edited by Wanaxit; 12-25-2018 at 05:24 AM.
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the trigger group on which it is mounted is of the Winchester in excellent condition, I have not found anything on books or on the internet
thank you
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it is of the first type, there is a proof that confirms it is from the winchester
thank you
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pictues do not work. As far as I know all WRA trigger guards are stamped WRA and drawing number. Springfield used letter codes on their guards at the end of WWII
Last edited by Orlando; 12-29-2018 at 08:13 AM.
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I do not know why the images are not seen,
however inside the guard there is only one L marked and nothing else, I looked at a book but did not say anything about the other producers either
thanks
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You will not find everything in books. Its a late WWII SA guard
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