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Winchester Model 100

lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
edited May 2006 in Ask the Experts
I picked up a Winchester Model 100 today at a garage sale. The rifle is in 90% condition. It is chambered in .284 Winchester. The S/N is 97,xxx. I think that makes production in 1965. I don't have pics just yet, but could take some and email them. Are the values really as high as I have seen on GB auctions? Incidently, I paid $250 for the rifle with 2 clips, 2 boxes of shells, and a 4x Bushnell scope on Weaver bases and rings. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated![:)][:)][?]

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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Can anyone tell me how to tell a pre-64 from a post-64 in the Model 100. I was under the impression that the basket weave checkering and no checkering was Post-64, with pre-64 having cut checkering.
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    l have a very nice 100 in .308 # 17179,my book says that is 1st year production 1961.it has plain walnut stock and 22"barrel and that makes it a carbine.My other book says carbines were not made untill like 1969,i am lost,can you help me.ken
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I am looking for a 100 in 284 and in 243
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I found a model 100 in about 65% condition. But, the thing is is has a short barrel. Did this model ever come in a carbine? As always thanks for your replies.
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have a 100 in 308 tha ejects every 3rd shot and the casing hangs up in the barrel so I need topry it out HELP
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I just picked up a model 199 in .284 caliber. Serial number is 855xx. Just curious of a date of manufacturer.

    Aaron
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Did winchester ever make a carbine .308 in this model? Just wondering because mine is 90% plus but does not have the checkered stock and the barrel seems shorter than 22in. (will measure tonight). I would think my stock is original to the rifle except the checkering is not there. Any help. As always thanks for your replies.
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Does anyone have phone number that I can call to see if "recall" firing pin has been changed out.
    Thanks
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    were there any made in japan?
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    did winchester change the barrel length from 22" to 19" on the 100 rifle's in 1967..found sum info that says they did but i wanted to ask.Thanks
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Is there a web site or tel. to call regarding whether the above model has been recalled and repaired as to the firing pin.

    I am guessing that providing the serial number will work.

    thanks
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have a .284 Pre-64 Model 100. I was wondering what the price range is for these guns. Also, I have 4-clips and I was thinking of selling a couple of them seperately. Seems like I saw someone looking for .308 clips for their M100 a while back and they were going for about 50 dollars. Am I remembering right?
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Looking for help on dismantling my model 100. I want to refinsh the stock and the action is jammed closed. Any help would be appreciated.
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    lonnlonn Member Posts: 58 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I posted this same question about a month ago and would like to confirm if the response I received is correct.

    I have a Winchester model 100 in .284 caliber. The serial number is 855XX. What is the date of manufacture? I was previously told the manufacure date was 1963, but it has the basket weaving checkering like those made post 63/64. Mine has checkering just like the one in this auction.

    http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=147427529
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    nononsensenononsense Member Posts: 10,928 ✭✭✭✭
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    WINCHESTER MODEL 100 FIRING PIN RECALL - A notice dated 7-1990 relates the following

    "PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING AND REPLACEMENT NOTICE. Attention owners of Winchester model 100 rifles and carbines please read this notice. In July of 1990 the following product safety warning was issued by Winchester. It has come to our attention that the firing pin in the Winchester Model 100 Rifle or Carbine may break due to use and metal fatigue and become lodged in the breech bolt face. If this occurs, the firearm may fire before the action is locked causing severe damage to the firearm and possibly injury or death to the shooter and bystander.

    WARNING DO NOT SHOOT YOUR WINCHESTER MODEL 100 RIFLE OR CARBINE. Repair and replacement. A new firing pin has been designed to replace the firing pin originally made for the Winchester Model 100 Rifle and Carbine. The new firing pins will be available in April 1991. If you own a Winchester Model 100 Rifle or Carbine, please send your firearm to one of the authorized Winchester Model 100 Firing Pin Replacement Centers indicated below. Your Winchester Model 100 firearm will be inspected, the firing pin replaced and tested and the firearm returned to you. The inspection, replacement/testing and return postage will be accomplished at no cost to you. If other repair or maintenance work is authorized by you to be performed on the firearm when the firing pin is replaced, such work shall be at your cost."

    W. R. Long Gunsmiths
    2007 Brook Road North
    Cobourg, Ontario K9A4W4
    Canada

    Frank LeFever & Sons
    RD 2 Box 31
    Lee Center, NY 13363
    USA

    Bolsa Gunsmithing
    7404 Bolsa Avenue
    Westminister, CA 92683
    USA

    Nu Line Guns
    1053 Caulks Hill Road
    Harvester, MO 63303
    USA

    If you have any questions concerning this notice, call Winchester Product Service 1-800-852-5734 or write to Winchester Firing Pin replacement Notice, PO Box 10 Cottage Hills Illinois 62018 Attention Product Service Dept.

    The difference in the old firing pin and the new one is as follows. The old replaced style, was totally lathe tuned (round). While the new recall style is similar in lathe turning on the front and back, but in the front midsection it has two flats milled, one on each side. This makes the center section stronger. Also replaced is the bolt sleeve lock pin (firing pin guide) which was made to accommodate this different shaped firing pin

    Part number for the new parts are, firing pin =1391ND, bolt sleeve locking pin =1491ND

    The word was at the time this recall was in process was that if the firing pin would break at the mid section and still remain in the gun as two pieces, the possibility of a premature discharge before the bolt was locked was possible. This apparently was caused by the firing pin tip (now not having a retracting spring) to be stuck forward, and thereby slam-firing upon chambering.

    The responsibility for the recall apparently was on Olin, as they were the parent company at time of manufacture. Olin set up regional recall centers at three established US gunshops. There was a manufacturing delay in the replacement firing pins, and a backlog occurred, also some collectors did not like the idea of shipping their guns long distances. Olin then also authorized other gunshops to make the required alterations. Upon completion of the recall, the shops were to test fire the firearm and to stamp an assigned letter on the inside top of the receiver as seen thru the magazine well with the bolt retracted. The letter "B" represented Bolsa Gunsmithing, "L" was Lefever, and "N" was for Nu-line Guns. The letter "X" apparently was for all the other independent shops. However this identification information did not get communicated to some of the smaller shops at the start of the project. The only way to tell if the gun as been modified, if the "letter" is not present, is to take the barrel & action out of the stock, remove the trigger guard assembly and the try to rotate the firing pin by twisting it. If it does NOT rotate, then the firing pin recall HAS been performed.
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