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From my experience, late WRA GHD stocks are "beefier" than their predecessors. I wouldn't discount the stock based on that. I haven't studied...
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I'm glad to see a few other people interested in early Winchesters. I always enjoy reading Brian's forum.
10055 is a very nice rifle.
I did...
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I believe 19059 has an elevation cap marked like the one pictured....
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Hi Scott,
The elevation cap should probably be the open arrowed version marked C46002. The windage knob should the standard early version. The...
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Hi,
I like the font. My vote is real. I'm curious to see the rest of the votes.
I've got some interest if it is verified as real and for...
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As an educated guess.....I will say approximately 350k Serial range. Someone may have real data on this?
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The ones on GB say “collector” in the title of the auctions. I think that may be a little bit of a stretch in the opinion of the more experienced...
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Jeff,
I really like it as well. I am one of the bidders and bid it up as high as I was comfortable going. I however tapped out around...
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Both look original USGI to me and the pinion does not appear to be a cut down long pinion.
The pinion looks refinished to me.
Nice find.
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Well Jeff, you have piqued my interest now......I was certain the numbered guard was the answer. I don't see anything else that I haven't seen before.........
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Great looking rifle. That is one that would go in the "keep" section of my safe.
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One of the 2008 GCA journals has an article on serial number 19059. That rifle has the stock ferrule pictured in the article and it is marked C46013-1....Last edited by kevin h; 03-18-2019, 04:03 PM.
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