Description Winchester Model 71 in .348 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) with a four round capacity and a 24″ barrel. This was a Presentation gift for Lieutenant William Warrick from his Cadets. He led and trained boys of the “Knickerbocker Greys” at Lake George in the Adirondacks in preparation for Military Service. Veteran of WWII and commanded the 863rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion a Unit of the Ninth Air Defense Command. Received a Bronze Star for personal heroism in armed conflict. Bottom side of butt stock has a small engraved plaque that says: “To Lieutenant William Warrick Commandant Of The Knickerbocker Greys With The Affectionate Regards Of The Cadets 1936”. Warrick and his 31 year tenor with the “Knickerbocker Greys” is the longest in the history of the group that is still active today. Checkered metal butt plate. Checkered wood stock and front foregrip. Blued hand lever, trigger, checkered hammer, receiver, magazine tube and barrel. No mid barrel sight. Mounted with a rear adjustable peep hole and a shrouded front fixed blade. Metal brackets for mounting a shoulder sling. Must ship to a C&R or FFL holder. Condition: Very Good/Excellent with light scuffs and handling wear. Clean rifled bore. Barrel Length: 24″ Serial: 1697 Manufacturer: Winchester Year: 1936 Caliber: .348 WCF Model: 71 Book# 9-664