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Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 3
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I have a winchester model 62 serial number 41306A which makes it a 1936 I believe. However, the butt stock and forearm stock do not look right. The butt has a curved metal plate and they both have markings like they have been hand craved. Are these original or homemade or what? Over all condition on gun is probably 25%. The gun shows some rust and is missing or has the wrong screws. Operates correctly. Also what would be a value? I can email pictures, it won't let me post them on here due to size.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 6,408
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Do you have a photo editing program to reduce the size? If you have Windows 7, click on the logo in the lower left, then on "pictures". The program lets you reduce a picture size for e-mailing, which you can also use for posting here.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Washington State (Puget Sound Region)
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Hello,
November of 1936 is when it was manufactured. The butt stock & plate sounds like they may have come off of a Model 1890. Regardless, they are not original factory parts for a Model 62. Bert H.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Thanks for the info, but I have another question. The butt stock is fairly loose does anyone have any suggestions on how to tighten it up?
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Washington State (Puget Sound Region)
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It is loose because it was not made for your rifle. I doubt that there is any way to tighten it up short of adding filler material to the areas that are undersized.
Bert H.
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