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winchester model 64
brute
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My Dad left a Winchester model 64 with me and I was wondering the appoximate age. Serial #12202xx. Any clues? It's not in the best of shape but after 20 years of sitting I put 3 out of 4 in the nine ring @ almost 100 yds. Thanks for your help. Pete
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Thought it was a carbine but the barrel is only 19" so it must have been cut at one time and the original front sight put back on.
I paid 450.00
How much does the cut barrel hurt value? Thanks for the help.
Jim
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The graded condition is very important to the value, but so is the specific configuration. From your description, the gun in question is a Deer Rifle versus a standard Sporting Rifle (as the two rifles are in the links Henry provided). Typically, the Deer Rifle variation is worth a minimum of 150% of the Sporting Rifle value.
The receiver mounted Redfield peep sight is not really an "aftermarket" item, nor will it detract from the value. Winchester factory drilled & tapped the receivers for a peep sight starting in late 1933. Of the (535) Model 64s I have surveyed, (487) of them are factory drilled & tapped for a receiver peep sight. Winchester used Lyman, Redfield, and Williams peep sights when ordered.
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I would like to know if the front sight hood is the same as the one on Win 94, I'm interested in one Model 64 and the seller want $400 for it but the gun doesn't have the hood.
Yes, the sights hoods are the same.
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$400.00 would be a steal with or without the sight hood !
I know but the gun is not in very good condition.