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    A few 1941 Winchesters

    This is the original DuLite color, not all the sight knobs are DuLite, stocks are all WRA RS which do
    have their own features. One solid buttplate is SA which as since been corrected

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    I post the wrong photo of the Winchester receivers, this photo is much better

    both the 102K and 111K have their original barrels

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      #3
      Wow that is truly amazing to see. And I'm not really a wra guy. But seeing stuff like this makes me want to start.

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        #4
        Very nice RCS. Rare wood to have in a collection.

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          #5
          By my mistake, one of the WRA RS stocks has a Springfield solid butt plate.

          Can anyone spot the Springfield butt plate ?

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            #6
            Originally posted by RCS View Post
            By my mistake, one of the WRA RS stocks has a Springfield solid butt plate.

            Can anyone spot the Springfield butt plate ?
            I'm gonna guess the SA is the third from the left due to the blended border and the row of five "bumps" across the bottom compared to the row of four "bumps" across the bottom of the others. That's my guess and I'm sticking to it!! LOL
            Welcome to the Addiction!

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              #7
              you are correct ! also it is a Springfield solid butt plate without the drawing number inside because of the
              diamond pattern at the toe.

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                #8
                Woohoo!!! LOL
                Thanks for the education, Robert!!
                Welcome to the Addiction!

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                  #9
                  Very nice as always

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                    #10
                    Awesome information! Cant stop reading..

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                      #11
                      Thanks RCS. I have thoroughly enjoyed all your photos, trivia, and historical perspective.

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                        #12
                        Oh my do I love the early Winchesters. Awesome.

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