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Winchester Rifles

ebeshirsebeshirs Member Posts: 382 ✭✭
edited October 2001 in Ask the Experts
I was wondering the year of manufacture of a Winchester model 94 with a serial # of 35769xx.And also the year and approx. value at 90% of a Winchester model 64 serial # 20157xx in .32 Win. Sp.

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  • ebeshirsebeshirs Member Posts: 382 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I?m a small collector in his 70 living in his childhood. I never has the dollar in my younger years to purchase the rifles. It seem like I have make some good buys and some bad buys. Example I just purchased a Winchester 1892 in Colorado that was in 44 wcf . I did a check with the Cody museum and came back original was a 38 wcf. I have done this a couple of times. Could someone please help me with, what happens to the price of the rifle and how do you know before you buy. The rifles look original and I would of never knowned the difference without checking. Thank you
  • ebeshirsebeshirs Member Posts: 382 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Have just looked at a Win Model 63 22LR with a stamp on the barrel and on the receiver "Not English Made". What does this mean? The s/n on this rifle indicates made in 1954.
  • ebeshirsebeshirs Member Posts: 382 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    thanks for the replies about my hatfield.i have a another question.my dad has a pair of winchester rifles, they are teddy roosevelt commemorative rifles,30-30,one is a long rifle and one is a short carbine.they have never been fired,have consecutive serial numbers, and he has the original boxes and sleeves.he is thinking about selling them,and was wondering about what they are worth.he also has a hatfield rifle like mine only in .45 cal, ser#497.thanks again. i really enjoy this site,reading peoples questions and opinions.
  • wiredogwiredog Member Posts: 116 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    your model 94 was mfd. in 1972, i am not familiar with the model 64 and did not see it in my blue book. what is it? Rifle, pistol,shotgun? i am sure someone else can provide some insight.
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  • AntiqueDrAntiqueDr Member Posts: 691 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The Model 64 was a slight redesign of the Model 55, which in turn was Winchester's attempt to recapture the 1894 Sporting Rifle configuration that had been discontinued some years earlier.Your particular 64 was manufactured in 1953. Assuming a standard rifle with 24" barrel, those guns are bringing $450-$500 in the condition you describe.
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