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    a few early Winchester cartouches

    Here are a few early Winchester cartouched stocks, these stocks all have the no-trap butt platesAttachment 99877Attachment 99878Attachment 99879
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    I like the RS as our personal monogram, Robert I also like RWS ammunition
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    Sir Very nice well i can dream about owning one Lol

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    From information that is available, I read that Col Robert Sears (WRA RS cartouche) was a US Army ordnance inspector from 3 Aug 1937 to 30 June 1941. Last duty was at the
    Hartford District. Col Sears left Winchester on June 30, 1941 and Winchester did not produce any M1icon rifles from June 25th to July 8th 1941. The start of production on July 8th
    1941 was serial number 114523. Would this rifle have had the WRA WB double box cartouche ?

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