original finish three digit Winchester M1 rifle

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  • RCS
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2180

    #1

    original finish three digit Winchester M1 rifle

    This original finish Winchester s/n 100931 was found in the CMP Auction in 2011 and restored
    over the past few years with original period parts.dscn0407.jpgdscn0424.jpgP1010030_0030.jpg1ce4fd46-c216-4dc6-9e2c-dcb82e4e7465_0004.jpg
  • Allen
    Moderator
    • Sep 2009
    • 10583

    #2
    Very nice. Thanks for sharing.

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    • RCS
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 2180

      #3
      Canfield's book states serial number was stamped on Wed Jan 15, 1941, also a photo of this rifle in his book too.

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      • bruce
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 3759

        #4
        The stuff that dreams are made of. Sincerely. bruce.
        " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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        • Scott Wilson
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 507

          #5
          That is really special! Thanks for sharing.

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          • tom gray
            Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 86

            #6
            Awesome!

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            • RCS
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 2180

              #7
              early Winchester 1941 M1 rifles

              Difficult to find these rifles, years ago the CMP used to auction off some of the
              Educational Order Winchester receivers under the 100,500 serial number range.
              Most of these sold for around 4K each and were parkerized more than one time.

              Also collectors did not realize that the serial numbers would run over the 100,500
              number range due to manufacturing errors and not passing inspection or proof
              and test firing. Believe Canfield goes into this subject in his M1 Rifle book.

              The second rifle in my photo is 102470 that I found among the imports (barrel
              still has small import stamp) years ago. this Winchester still has the original barrel
              and had a Winchester bolt with round firing pinP1010041.jpgP1010043.jpg

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              • PaFrank
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 414

                #8
                My dad was issued a Winchester M1 rifle at Ft Hood in 1942.. He carried it through North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. When the war ended, he was in Naples and his Liberty ship left from there.. about 3 days out, they were told that any "souvenirs" guns, etc would be confiscated and they would get in trouble and they were instructed to throw any contraband overboard. dad was so pissed, his M1 rifle went overboard along with his "souvenirs". So there is at least one Winchester at the bottom of the Med somewhere..
                He who beats his sword into a plowshare, will soon be plowing for somebody else!

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