***DON'T PASS THIS ONE UP***
***YOU WILL BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND ANOTHER ONE LIKE THIS ONE IN THE CONDITION IT'S IN***
THIS AMAZING, BEAUTIFUL PRE-OWNED WINCHESTER M1 GARAND CHAMBERED IN 30/06
IS A "WIN-13" RARE LATE WWII SPECIAL RUN FROM JUNE OF 1943
The "WIN-13" (or "Dash 13") is a rare late-WWII variant of the Winchester M1 Garand. Manufactured in mid-1945, these guns were built using 1943-cast receivers. Only about 40,000 were produced out of a half-million total, identifiable by the "WIN-13" drawing number on the right receiver leg. Because of their limited production and use of leftover components, WIN-13 variants are highly sought after by collectors. Here are the key details and collector specifications:Serial Number Range: They fall into a specific overrun block from 1943 (1,601,150 to 1,642,000), which occasionally duplicates Springfield Armory sequences. Authentic Components: Correct examples feature "W.R.A." or "WRA" markings on the bolt, trigger housing, hammer, and operating rod.Key Features: True Win-13 variants typically feature an uncut (straight-cut) operating rod, lock-bar rear sights, and a Winchester front sight with flared "ears".
| UPC | ECOM00597803 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 24" BARREL |
| Caliber | .30-06 SPRG |
| Capacity | 8 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK W/ WOOD STOCK |
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