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January 16, 2013, 10:35 PM | #51 |
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It's the Cody Museum that has most of the remaining records - but they don't gass for zip (IOW: wanna play, gotta pay).
http://www.bbhc.org/explore/firearms/firearms-records/ You'll have to pay them for a certification letter, which would also include the original config & maybe when/where it was originally shipped - but I'd WAG your .25-35 actually dates from 1896-7. . Last edited by PetahW; January 16, 2013 at 10:40 PM. |
January 17, 2013, 12:49 AM | #52 |
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Thank you, this is all good stuff.
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February 8, 2013, 04:04 PM | #53 |
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hello can some please help with these
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March 31, 2013, 05:17 PM | #55 |
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Winchester model 94
I just joined this forum and really like the knowledge found here!!
I have a 1964 Winchester model 94- serial 2735504. It does not have a screw in the bottom like shown above. I was told that they converted from machined parts to stamped parts during that year. Can anyone tell me when the stamped parts began, like with what serial number? Rifles made with stamped parts are of much less value than the machined parts. Thanks, Jim |
April 1, 2013, 01:06 PM | #56 |
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The changes occurred in late 1963. Any 1964 or later Model 94 is "post-'64". The changes included internal and external changes to make the firearm easier to manufacture. Some of the changes are: stamped (later cast) cartridge carriers, different receiver design to allow for fewer machining steps, use of screws for link pivots, coil spring instead of leaf mainspring, changes to bolt to make it easier to machine. There is not a lot about the post-64 guns that is "bad", they are just different from the pre-64 guns (and way different from the pre-WW2 guns).
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April 1, 2013, 07:06 PM | #57 |
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It's not only the various stamped parts, hollow roll pins, etc, that make post-64 Model 94's less desireable & less valuable than pre-64's.
During that change, Winchester also changed the way the receivers are made, switching from forged steel to a sintering process, that has a finish (on most models) that only looks like conventional bluing, but isn't. They tend to show rust/pitting with only light handling/use - aka, as soon as you look at them. The post-64 receivers were first plated, before they would take any additional finish(s), of which there were several: "blued", "color case hardened", black chrome, "Pewter", "Gold", "Silver", and Brass. (The last 5 finishes were mostly used on commemorative models) . |
April 20, 2013, 02:52 PM | #58 |
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Might as well add my question. I have a Winchester 94AE, 45 Colt, SN 6,209,XXX. Post 2000 I would imagine but can anyone pin down the date any closer than that.
It's in very nice condition. The bluing is all there. The loading gate doesn't even have any scratches on it. No scratches on the finish. It almost looks unused based on the metal condition but I can tell it's been used and fired. Small dings and such in the wood. Overall very nice condition. It's the 16" barrel with saddle ring. Anything you can tell me about it and it's value would be great. Mike |
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May 4, 2013, 12:03 AM | #60 |
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winchester 32 special
I have a winchester 32 special ser. no. 2787393 can anyone trll me when it was made?
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32 SPECIAL
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June 21, 2013, 09:52 AM | #63 |
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Winchester 1894
A friend inherited this Winchester 1894.These are the details he found on rifle:
Winchester model 1894 30 WCR model number 5351 95 the barrel says nickel steel barrel manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company New Haven Connecticut USA patent August 21st 1894 Any idea of value would be appreciated. Thanks [email protected] |
June 21, 2013, 12:15 PM | #64 |
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Your friend has a 1910 Winchester .30-30 Rifle Model 1894, with what looks like standard features - IOW, no special order features. The buggered forward tang sight base screw hole plug screw suggests that it might have had a tang peep sight mounted at one time - if so, it's a shame that it's gone. The pics are too dark to determine it's gondition, in terms of the remaining % of original factory finish on wood & metal parts, and the mechanical operating condition is unstated/unknown - all of which go toward estimating value. The best way to find the true value would be to surf only sold/closed gun-only guctions to find out how much somebody's been actually willing to pay of one in the same condition/features today/recently. Please remember that any "asking" prices, "buy it now" prices, and "opening bids" are not values (reality) - they're hopes & dreams. . Last edited by PetahW; June 21, 2013 at 12:20 PM. |
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Serial number for Winchester 1894
I have a 1894 Winchester ser# 308798
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Im thinking about buying a Winchester 30 30 model 94 serial 4733874 made in New Haven USA can anyone tell me year and approx value? It is not pristine but very nice condition
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How Old ?
I have a chance to buy a 94 can anyone tell me how old it is Serial number
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Alan, welcome to the forum ! That Model 94AE was most likely made in 1983 (the 1st year for angle-eject models), or possibly early in 1984. . |
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model 94 age
my serial number is 3152444. can some one tell me what year it was made
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August 22, 2013, 03:53 AM | #73 |
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Serial Number info for Winchester Model 94
Can any one date this. It is a ranger but I am told it is still a 94 5629549
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August 26, 2013, 12:47 PM | #75 |
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Seeking Info. on Late Prod. Win. 94 Trapper
Hello Guys, I finally picked up a little Winchester .44 Magnum "Trapper", something I've been looking for a while now ! It's unfired & as new, but the original owner's wife threw away the box & all the paperwork. ( I think ALL wife's would do that if were allowed to. ) As we all know, these late production Winchester's are somewhat difficult to document, so perhaps someone here may be able to assist me in determining it's date of manufacture ? ( SPEC.'S: Model 94, "TRAPPER", .44 MAGNUM, 16" Bbl., w/ Saddle Ring & Cross Bolt Safety, Serial # 61734XX ) From what little I've been able to learn, it appears to be a post-2000 piece, but prior to 2003 ? That does narrow it a bit, but I'd like to try for an exact year of mfg., if at all possible. Is there a particular text out there that covers these later M-94's ? I'll be very appreciative for ANYTHING I may be able to learn about this M-94 Trapper ! THANK YOU
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