WRA Follower

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Marty T.
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 491

    #1

    WRA Follower

    What is the approximate earliest date for usage of the 13 marked WRA follower? I have a mid to late Jan. that needs a correct follower and having trouble locating an unmarked, but have found the 13 marked. Need to know if the 13 would be used in that time frame or if mine is too early. Thanks.
  • stan4
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 153

    #2
    Originally posted by Marty T.
    What is the approximate earliest date for usage of the 13 marked WRA follower? I have a mid to late Jan. that needs a correct follower and having trouble locating an unmarked, but have found the 13 marked. Need to know if the 13 would be used in that time frame or if mine is too early. Thanks.
    Mid to late Jan of 1945? Then you want a follower for a Win-13? Then, a no serif 13 marked follower should be correct. The order for latter 1944 to end of production in 1945 is (consensus opinion?): "Winchester used 11 (serif) marked followers with a punch mark for a short time late summer 1944. (Punch mark on the slide and follower as well as the bottom of the breach end.)" To the next follower: "Winchester's late production used the late style follower. They were marked with a san serif 13."

    Anyone know why the Winchester parts have the punch mark (the remnants of hardness testing)?

    Also, why do the Winchester rear sight knobs have open arrows (other than to help us identify them)?
    Last edited by stan4; 06-03-2014, 06:32.

    Comment

    • Marty T.
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 491

      #3
      Here's why the question. Mine is not a Win-13. It is just before they started those. So did the 13 follower come before the Win-13 rec. or after? Thanks.

      Comment

      • RCS
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 2180

        #4
        I thought that serif marked revision 11 followers were Springfield only, is there any documentation that would indicate Winchester using the serif marked revision 11 follower ? Many collectors have looked for the evasive revision 11 follower without serifs, without finding one - maybe someone has a photo ?

        Comment

        • stan4
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 153

          #5
          Originally posted by RCS
          I thought that serif marked revision 11 followers were Springfield only, is there any documentation that would indicate Winchester using the serif marked revision 11 follower ? Many collectors have looked for the evasive revision 11 follower without serifs, without finding one - maybe someone has a photo ?

          Yes, there are pictures---lots of them, in M1 GARAND PHOTO ESSAY by Larry Babcock (Google it).

          I am not aware of a sans serif revision 11 follower.

          Comment

          • RCS
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 2180

            #6
            I sure would not quote Babcocks work as documentation, - he might even have fake stuff and not really know about it. I am sure you could do better than Babcock as a recommended source ? and don't use Harrison either.

            Comment

            • stan4
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2013
              • 153

              #7
              Originally posted by Marty T.
              Here's why the question. Mine is not a Win-13. It is just before they started those. So did the 13 follower come before the Win-13 rec. or after? Thanks.
              From the consecutive (no omissions from Mar 44) build sheets of Winchesters in DUFF's Red book:
              Mar 44 ---- early, un-marked
              Aug 44 ---- 11
              Oct 44 ---- 13
              Nov 44 ---- late, un-marked
              Apr 45 (Win-13) ---- late, un-marked
              Jun 45 (Win-13) ---- 13

              You know how it goes, if you asked 10 Winchester experts, you would probably get three different answers (see Aug, Oct, Nov, above) . The good news, you get to decide for your rifle.

              For even more clarity contact "Billy Pyle <garandstand@academicplanet.com>". He is very nice and should get back to you in a few days.

              Comment

              • RCS
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 2180

                #8
                The Aug 44 which is serial number 2481387 is the only example and could well be in error. Charles Redfield (who provides the line drawings for Pyle's newsletter - as long as your name dropping) told me that he has never found a Winchester revision 11 follower -without serifs and without the BEVELS
                Last edited by RCS; 06-01-2014, 08:28.

                Comment

                • stan4
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 153

                  #9
                  Originally posted by RCS
                  I sure would not quote Babcocks work as documentation, - he might even have fake stuff and not really know about it. I am sure you could do better than Babcock as a recommended source ? and don't use Harrison either.
                  Dear Kind RCS,

                  He asked for possible pictures. I answered. Information is just that. It is maybe good, bad, correct or incorrect. I know there are unintentional mistakes in his photo essay book---there are mistakes in all books. There maybe even "fake stuff" that he does not know about. If he did, he would most likely remove or correct the information. Please feel free to add constructive suggestions about his work (we might all benefit from your input). I do know the pictures are real, even if they are of "fake stuff". Nice clear pictures, that for the most part, clear up (for some) those confusing word descriptions.

                  "I am sure you could do better than Babcock as a recommended source ?" Maybe I can, and maybe not, obviously that is for others to contemplate. I did make another recommendation to another question in this thread, I hope I did not offend.

                  Please RCS, do a "better than Babcock as a recommended source", and give us your top three or four sources for good reliable pictures. I, for one, will use them for added information to consider.

                  Best Regards,

                  Comment

                  • RCS
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 2180

                    #10
                    Stan, I recommend you purchase Harrisons M1 book and study it like a bible - it will improve you knowledge

                    Comment

                    • Rick B
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 717

                      #11
                      Originally posted by RCS
                      I sure would not quote Babcocks work as documentation, - he might even have fake stuff and not really know about it. I am sure you could do better than Babcock as a recommended source ? and don't use Harrison either.
                      Couldn't agree more. He is a plagiarist also.

                      Comment

                      • Rick B
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 717

                        #12
                        The M1 Garand - by Bruce Canfield
                        The M1 Garand World War II - by Scott Duff
                        Complete Guide to the M1 Garand and the M1 Carbine book - by Bruce N. Canfield

                        Comment

                        • Orlando
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 312

                          #13
                          Bad info is worse than no info

                          Comment

                          • CPC
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 365

                            #14
                            Marty,
                            To answer your question if it has not been done so, a non serifed 13 would be ok in your late rifle prior to WIN-13 usage.

                            Comment

                            • Marty T.
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 491

                              #15
                              Originally posted by CPC
                              Marty,
                              To answer your question if it has not been done so, a non serifed 13 would be ok in your late rifle prior to WIN-13 usage.
                              As usual on here, a lot of good info comes with any question. It had not been pointedly answered but in a roundabout way had. But yours is the direct answer that I was looking for. I just haven't found whether the 13 would be good or not. Thanks, will get the 13 ordered and finish this job.

                              Comment

                              Working...