Hi all, I have a Oct. 1941 Winchester Garand. I have wanted a Garand for a long time and this is the first one I have came across that I think is "close" to being a period correct WW2 rifle. So far from what I can tell its mostly Winchester. Just wandering how close it is to being correct for a 6 digit serial Winchester.
Here are the drawing numbers.
Receiver- D28291-2 W.R.A.
Barrel- D35488 W.R.A. No MW or TE measurements yet but the quickie bullet test looked good and the rifling is great.
Bolt- D28287 1 W.R.A. (has hole on bottom in firing pin channel) Is this correct for a Oct 1941 gun?
Op rod- D35382 W.R.A slant cut, with relief cut.
Narrow gas cylinder with the diagonal cut under the front sight. I understand that was done to tighten them up on some undersize barrels?
Gas plug is a solid Hex. Should be a single slot?
Bullet guide- Wide slot marked A. Might not be correct for a Oct. 1941 gun?
Trigger Group:
Housing- D28290 W.R.A.
Guard- C46025 W.R.A.
Hammer- C-46008-1 W.R.A.
Safety- 46015-4 W.R.A.
Front sight-Correct Winchester with punch mark
Rear sight- Rounded lock-bar and might not be correct for a 1941 Winchester?
Stock is Well used and abused Winchester and has an Augusta Arsenal A.A. overhaul stamp on it. With a painted #18 rack no on the top of the pistol grip. Unfortunately it was sanded and redone at one time and the only stamp marking that remains is the circle P under the pistol grip. No Ordinance wheel or WRA stamp.
Here are some pictures. Maybe some of you can tell me exactly what I do or dont have here.
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