Item Name: Item Gone: FS WWII Winchester M1 Carbine and ammo
Location:
Zip Code: 31510
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 3000.00
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I bought this a few years ago from Amoskeag auction sight. Here's the description:
Description:
serial #1021203, 30 Carbine, 18'' Winchester barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain approximately 85-90% arsenal parkerized finish with some silvering on the barrel and sharp edges, and handling marks throughout. Early Winchester barrel displays a crisp flaming bomb stamp and below it the 1-43 date of manufacture. A Type-3 barrel band has been fitted and is stamped ''SA3'' on the underside of the bayonet lug. The round bolt has faded to a pewter grey patina, but is smooth and free of pits. The trigger housing is free of wear, save for minor silvering at friction points; the letter ''Z'' is stamped just in front of the trigger guard, and ''SA'' inside the magwell. The early production I-cut walnut stock is stamped with a sharp ''B'' on the inside, ''W'' on the tang and rates excellent with only minor handling marks and a small ding. Includes a GI sling and original Winchester magazine stamped ''IW'' and showing minor oxidation, silvering at high edges, and a couple of very small abrasions. A fine mostly correct rifle with an early serial number.
I have 1000 rounds of ammo to go with it: 500 rds of commercial PPU 110g FMJ and 500 rds surplus - mixed WRA & Lake City. Ive shot 45 rds through it. No problems. I think I have some more bandoleers of ammo, but not sure. Also have a couple of 30 rd Korean mags and at least one 15 rd Korean. Recovering from knee replacement surgery so I might be slow to respond.
$3000.00 for all
Location:
Zip Code: 31510
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 3000.00
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I bought this a few years ago from Amoskeag auction sight. Here's the description:
Description:
serial #1021203, 30 Carbine, 18'' Winchester barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain approximately 85-90% arsenal parkerized finish with some silvering on the barrel and sharp edges, and handling marks throughout. Early Winchester barrel displays a crisp flaming bomb stamp and below it the 1-43 date of manufacture. A Type-3 barrel band has been fitted and is stamped ''SA3'' on the underside of the bayonet lug. The round bolt has faded to a pewter grey patina, but is smooth and free of pits. The trigger housing is free of wear, save for minor silvering at friction points; the letter ''Z'' is stamped just in front of the trigger guard, and ''SA'' inside the magwell. The early production I-cut walnut stock is stamped with a sharp ''B'' on the inside, ''W'' on the tang and rates excellent with only minor handling marks and a small ding. Includes a GI sling and original Winchester magazine stamped ''IW'' and showing minor oxidation, silvering at high edges, and a couple of very small abrasions. A fine mostly correct rifle with an early serial number.
I have 1000 rounds of ammo to go with it: 500 rds of commercial PPU 110g FMJ and 500 rds surplus - mixed WRA & Lake City. Ive shot 45 rds through it. No problems. I think I have some more bandoleers of ammo, but not sure. Also have a couple of 30 rd Korean mags and at least one 15 rd Korean. Recovering from knee replacement surgery so I might be slow to respond.
$3000.00 for all
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