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The Rarest Trim. Of the most desirable make of M1 Garand. The WWII 1945 Winchester \"WIN-13\" M1 Garand (Serial No. 1613176): For serious collectors of World War II firearms, this exceptionally scarce late-war rifle represents the holy grail of M1 Garands. Produced during Winchester’s final contract cleanup in early 1945, the legendary \"WIN-13\" series utilized a limited batch of reworked receivers within the 1.6 million serial number range, making a well-preserved specimen like this incredibly difficult to find today. This particular rifle is in great shape, boasting an exceptionally smooth action and a clean bore with strong, distinct rifling that ensures its mechanical performance matches its historical value. What truly sets this piece apart is its outstanding abundance of correct, authentic Winchester Repeating Arms (W.R.A.) components. It retains a highly desirable Winchester barrel, bolt (stamped D28287-1W.R.A.), trigger housing and trigger guard assembly (stamped C46025W.R.A. alongside a crisp \"P\" proof mark on the walnut stock), charging handle/operating rod, and follower arm. Complete with the highly sought-after flared front sight wings, this investment-grade Garand offers an unparalleled combination of late-war history, mechanical excellence, and parts correctness that would easily serve as the centerpiece of any advanced military collection.