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Guns International #: 103503801
Seller's Inventory #: FB01867
VG-EXC original condition Winchester Model of 1943 U.S. Military Carbine with all matching parts except for the subcontractor marked handguard. Mirror bright bore, correct manual mechanics, a gun that would be a wonderful addition to anyone's collection! HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION!
Description:
Winchester M1 Carbine manufactured in 1943, serial number 1076085, .30 caliber, with standard 18" barrel and 15-round magazine capacity. The chamber is marked "U.S. CARBINE CAL .30 M1", with rear receiver marked "WINCHESTER" above SN: "1076085". "L" on top of front sight. "W" markings are stamped on various components including the top of barrel (breaking finish), recoil plate, hammer, front of clip release, and trigger guard housing. Fixed blade front sight and flip-up rear sight assembly with square "S" marked base. Handguard with "4" inside channel, no "W". Early high wood walnut stock with "I" cut, no pistol grip marking, right side of butt marked W.R.A./G.H.D. followed by large ordnance wheel, metal buttplate. Blued 15-shot magazine is marked with "U" on the spine. This serial number falling within Winchester's first production block manufactured from October 1942 to December 1943, explaining "I" cut stock. The M1 Carbine was standardized on October 22, 1941, and over 6.1 million were manufactured during World War II by various contractors, making it the most produced small arm for the American military during the war. HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION!
Condition:
VG-EXC original Winchester M1 Carbine Model 1943 with all correct parts except handguard that has subcontracted number but no "W" stamping. Original but thinned parkerized surfaces as one would expect from an early production carbine that saw years of military service, the stock with a scattering of light handling marks, no suggestion of refurbishment, the markings on the right side of the buttstock clearly delineated. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics, though magazine insertion/removal sticky, no issues with different magazine.
Insured shipping fee of $120; package shipped FedEx Ground.
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Guns International #: 103503801
Category - Military Rifles - M1 Carbine
- Winchester Rifles - Military
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Seller: Historic Investments
Company: Historic Investments Member Since: 2/19/16
First Name: Leonardo M.
Last Name: Antaris
State:
Iowa
Zip: 52722
Country: United States
Phone:
(563) 726-2205
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Winchester M1 Carbine, WWII US Military, 1076085, FB01867
Description: Synopsis: VG-EXC original condition Winchester Model of 1943 U.S. Military Carbine with all matching parts except for the subcontractor marked handguard. Mirror bright bore, correct manual mechanics, a gun that would be a wonderful addition to anyone's collection! HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION! Description: Winchester M1 Carbine manufactured in 1943, serial number 1076085, .30 caliber, with standard 18" barrel and 15-round magazine capacity. The chamber is marked "U.S. CARBINE CAL .30 M1", with rear receiver marked "WINCHESTER" above SN: "1076085". "L" on top of front sight. "W" markings are stamped on various components including the top of barrel (breaking finish), recoil plate, hammer, front of clip release, and trigger guard housing. Fixed blade front sight and flip-up rear sight assembly with square "S" marked base. Handguard with "4" inside channel, no "W". Early high wood walnut stock with "I" cut, no pistol grip marking, right side of butt marked W.R.A./G.H.D. followed by large ordnance wheel, metal buttplate. Blued 15-shot magazine is marked with "U" on the spine. This serial number falling within Winchester's first production block manufactured from October 1942 to December 1943, explaining "I" cut stock. The M1 Carbine was standardized on October 22, 1941, and over 6.1 million were manufactured during World War II by various contractors, making it the most produced small arm for the American military during the war. HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION! Condition: VG-EXC original Winchester M1 Carbine Model 1943 with all correct parts except handguard that has subcontracted number but no "W" stamping. Original but thinned parkerized surfaces as one would expect from an early production carbine that saw years of military service, the stock with a scattering of light handling marks, no suggestion of refurbishment, the markings on the right side of the buttstock clearly delineated. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics, though magazine insertion/removal sticky, no issues with different magazine. Insured shipping fee of $120; package shipped FedEx Ground.SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Carbine, US Military, Model 1943 Serial Number: 1076085 Caliber Info: .30 cal Condition: VG-EXC |
Guns International #: 103503801
Seller's Inventory #: FB01867
VG-EXC original condition Winchester Model of 1943 U.S. Military Carbine with all matching parts except for the subcontractor marked handguard. Mirror bright bore, correct manual mechanics, a gun that would be a wonderful addition to anyone's collection! HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION!
Description:
Winchester M1 Carbine manufactured in 1943, serial number 1076085, .30 caliber, with standard 18" barrel and 15-round magazine capacity. The chamber is marked "U.S. CARBINE CAL .30 M1", with rear receiver marked "WINCHESTER" above SN: "1076085". "L" on top of front sight. "W" markings are stamped on various components including the top of barrel (breaking finish), recoil plate, hammer, front of clip release, and trigger guard housing. Fixed blade front sight and flip-up rear sight assembly with square "S" marked base. Handguard with "4" inside channel, no "W". Early high wood walnut stock with "I" cut, no pistol grip marking, right side of butt marked W.R.A./G.H.D. followed by large ordnance wheel, metal buttplate. Blued 15-shot magazine is marked with "U" on the spine. This serial number falling within Winchester's first production block manufactured from October 1942 to December 1943, explaining "I" cut stock. The M1 Carbine was standardized on October 22, 1941, and over 6.1 million were manufactured during World War II by various contractors, making it the most produced small arm for the American military during the war. HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION!
Condition:
VG-EXC original Winchester M1 Carbine Model 1943 with all correct parts except handguard that has subcontracted number but no "W" stamping. Original but thinned parkerized surfaces as one would expect from an early production carbine that saw years of military service, the stock with a scattering of light handling marks, no suggestion of refurbishment, the markings on the right side of the buttstock clearly delineated. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics, though magazine insertion/removal sticky, no issues with different magazine.
Insured shipping fee of $120; package shipped FedEx Ground.
Guns International #: 103503801
Seller's Inventory #: FB01867
VG-EXC original condition Winchester Model of 1943 U.S. Military Carbine with all matching parts except for the subcontractor marked handguard. Mirror bright bore, correct manual mechanics, a gun that would be a wonderful addition to anyone's collection! HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION!
Description:
Winchester M1 Carbine manufactured in 1943, serial number 1076085, .30 caliber, with standard 18" barrel and 15-round magazine capacity. The chamber is marked "U.S. CARBINE CAL .30 M1", with rear receiver marked "WINCHESTER" above SN: "1076085". "L" on top of front sight. "W" markings are stamped on various components including the top of barrel (breaking finish), recoil plate, hammer, front of clip release, and trigger guard housing. Fixed blade front sight and flip-up rear sight assembly with square "S" marked base. Handguard with "4" inside channel, no "W". Early high wood walnut stock with "I" cut, no pistol grip marking, right side of butt marked W.R.A./G.H.D. followed by large ordnance wheel, metal buttplate. Blued 15-shot magazine is marked with "U" on the spine. This serial number falling within Winchester's first production block manufactured from October 1942 to December 1943, explaining "I" cut stock. The M1 Carbine was standardized on October 22, 1941, and over 6.1 million were manufactured during World War II by various contractors, making it the most produced small arm for the American military during the war. HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE RESTRICTION!
Condition:
VG-EXC original Winchester M1 Carbine Model 1943 with all correct parts except handguard that has subcontracted number but no "W" stamping. Original but thinned parkerized surfaces as one would expect from an early production carbine that saw years of military service, the stock with a scattering of light handling marks, no suggestion of refurbishment, the markings on the right side of the buttstock clearly delineated. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics, though magazine insertion/removal sticky, no issues with different magazine.
Insured shipping fee of $120; package shipped FedEx Ground.