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    Build date

    Some really good information in NL #337. Shows the last number that was applied each day at Winchester.

    As BQ points out however, these are the dates the numbers were applied to receivers, not the dates of completion, which could add another 30-45 days.

    The last number applied on December 17. 1942 was 1013732
    The last number applied on December 18, 1942 was 1014251


    I don't have CC NL #337. When I joined I think it started @ CC NL # 345~, I do have the first 3-4 years worth that were passed on to me from a fellow CC member. But still have a rather big gap.

    My question is regarding the build date for the WRA 1,030,621 I picked up recently.
    IIRC WRA stopped dating their barrels late 12-42 (?)
    Do you think I'd be close guessing my build date say: Late Jan-Mid Feb 1943?

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    Hey Charlie,

    Per NL #336 the highest reported dated barrel of 2-43 is 1027534

    Per NL #337 the last number applied on 2-12-43 is 1030598 and on 2-13-43 is 1030898

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    I don't recall ever seeing a 43 dated WRA barrel.
    Amazing being able to track a gun back to the day it received it's serial number.

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    It was a very slow February for Winchester carbine production with only 4010 carbines made. Must have been a whole month of Saturdays.

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    Looking it up, it was snowing. I wasn't born for another 6 years and 3 months smart guy.

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