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09-04-2013 12:04 PM
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Identical to my 5.701.XXX Winny. Nice weapon!
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That's great info to have on the barrel band. Also, that rear sight is the same as one my 5.74. My 6.5 Winchester has a milled type two on it with the "H" in shield so commonly found on later Winchesters. Thanks for the pictures!
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I have a 1960's NRA sold Winchester, #5,628,117 with a type 3 rear sight by Hemphill, a dark blue round bolt, a small w in the sling well. It does not have a WRA/GHD stamp, only the ordnance cross cannons. The type 2 front band is unmarked an has the high spot welds. All of trigger group is Winchester except the sear which is SW-N [NPM], the op-slide is a type 5, W marked unit.
There sure looks to be a lot of variation in these transitional Winchesters.
Chuck
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Lambo
I have a Winchester made 1170 before yours, in original configuration. I believe that the bolt should be flat, the stock should have the WRA/GHD (with or without W in slingwell), slide should be a type 4, but as you say, there were a lot of variations. By the way, your carbine was built in March of 1944.
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