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JGW
03-19-2018, 08:35 PM
As I was going through my various rifles to record details, parts, etc., I found I have one with a British proof mark (proofed at Birmingham Proof House). The barrel is dated 12/53. The bolt is a war years Winchester (D28287-1 W.R.A.). Receiver is an SA 4,323,XXX (1954-1955). Op Rod is D35382 SA. Stock is very nice, with no discernible markings, so almost certainly non-GI (and if it is GI, then all the markings have been sanded off). Trigger housing is November, 1944 - January, 1945 (D28290-14-SA).

In view of choosing 2-3 rifles to sell, my questions here are:

[INDENT]1) does the British proof marked barrel make this worth more or less? Is there any increased collector value?

2) does the war years Winchester bolt add any value?[

3) does the war years trigger housing add any collector value? /INDENT]

Thanks,
JGW

Punch The Clown
03-19-2018, 09:00 PM
I would say it is worth what a shooter is worth. No points for any of the features you mentioned in my opinion. British proof marks used to be like the plague. Then mis-informeds thought that everything with a British proof is a lend -lease. Which ain't so.

JGW
03-19-2018, 10:33 PM
Thanks. I knew it could not be a LL, since the barrel is dated 1954. I was hoping the referenced parts may be particularly desirable, but . . . . oh well.

Thanks,
JGW

seaninmich
03-19-2018, 10:59 PM
All Winchester bolts are WWII.

JGW
03-19-2018, 11:05 PM
Sean - Of course that's correct. I wasn't thinking when I wrote that. If it's any excuse I tore a retina today and I'm a little out of it.

JGW