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    WRA parts Help

    How can I tell WRA m14 parts? Are they all amrked or is just some of them marked. Do other parts have certain characteristics?

    What is the hammer marked and the safety?

    Thanks in advance for your help.
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    Winchester parts are marked with a CAGE code which would be 66118. I used to have a good site bookmarked for CAGE code lookup but can't find it. The other three M14icon used their initials.
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    Cops, Winchester parts are not all the time distinguishable from SA, HRA or IHC parts. They do have curtain characteristics often times. A rough milling job, a pin punch mark, and specific parts maybe a "CM" or an "A". The stocks have a curtain profile at the grip area and a "V" notch where the trigger housing locks. Also numbers stamped in the end under the ferrule. There are a lot of little subtle differences, too many to even try to list but it should be noted that none of the differences interfere with interchangeability between all of the manufacturers.
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    Bill , M14icon , not M1.
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    Ha Ha! A blast! Oops . So used to seeing M1icon, sorry for that. Disregard last transmission, 10-22 that!
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