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Old 01-14-2007, 08:42 AM
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Does anyone havepictures of a Winchester Model 94 that was made between 1910-1920?
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Old 01-23-2007, 07:09 AM
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This is a 1926 nickle steel model 94 in 30 wcf or 30-30

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Old 01-23-2007, 07:37 AM
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ORIGINAL: rihmfire

This is a 1926 nickle steel model 94 in 30 wcf or 30-30

MMMMMMMMM this site wont accept photobucket.com
so we are out of luck
Hey rihmfire - hope you don't mind my stealing your picture to post here.....



Amazing! Your whole picture came through when I QUOTED your post!! Despite the fact that the file is too large for this website.......
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Old 01-23-2007, 07:51 AM
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Beautiful photo!!! I saw a Win 94 at a gun show recently that was made in 1939. It was still in perfect condition too. I died and went to heaven when I picked it up and shouldered it, but immediately put it down in horror when I saw the price tag!!! [&:][]

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Old 01-24-2007, 06:10 AM
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Mine was born in 57. Sorry I am no help. But it is the best I could do. Tom.


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Old 01-24-2007, 06:22 AM
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Any pre-64 is a nice rifle. I had one, and it shot pretty well. Then I traded it for another 94 in .44 Magnum - what a great armadillo gun!
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:54 AM
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How can you tell the pre-64's?
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Old 01-24-2007, 07:35 AM
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How can you tell the pre-64's?

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Old 01-24-2007, 07:46 AM
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Pre-64's had serial numbers below 2,700,000. Winchester did a pretty good job cataloging serial numbers by the year they were manufactured and you can check out the serial numbers in The Blue Book Of Gun Values to find out when a gun was produced.
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Winchester 1894/94 Serial Number List 1894 began with serial number 1 and ended with 14,579.
1895 ended with number 44,359.
1896 ended with number 76,464.
1897 ended with 111,453.
1898 ended with number 147,684. This is the last number that is antique according to BATF regulations.
1899 ended with number 183,371.
1900 ended with number 204,427.
1901 ended with number 233,975.
1902 ended with number 273,854.
1903 ended with number 291,506.
1904 ended with number 311,363.
1905 ended with number 337,557.
1906 ended with number 378,878.
1907 ended with number 430,985.
1908 ended with number 474,241.
1909 ended with number 505,831.
1910 ended with number 553,062.
1911 ended with number 599,263.
1912 ended with number 646,114.
1913 ended with number 703,701.
1914 ended with number 756,066.
1915 ended with number 784,052.
1916 ended with number 807,741.
1917 ended with number 821,972.
1918 ended with number 838,175.
1919 ended with number 870,762.
1920 ended with number 880,627.
1921 ended with number 908,318.
1922 ended with number 919,583.
1923 ended with number 938,539.
1924 ended with number 953,198.
1925 ended with number 978,523.
1926 ended with number 997,603.
1927 ended with number 1,027,571.
1928 ended with number 1,054,465.
1929 ended with number 1,077,097.
1930 ended with number 1,081,755.
1931 ended with number 1,084,156.
1932 ended with number 1,087,836.
1933 ended with number 1,089,270.
1934 ended with number 1,091,190.
1935 ended with number 1,099,605.
1936 ended with number 1,100,065.
1937 ended with number 1,100,679.
1938 ended with number 1,100,915.
1939 ended with number 1,101,051.
1940 ended with number 1,142,423.
1941 ended with number 1,191,307.
1942 ended with number 1,221,289.
1943 through 1947 numbers are not available. The following serial numbers assume an equal number produced each year.
1943 ended with number 1,267,741.*
1944 ended with number 1,314,193.*
1945 ended with number 1,360,645.*
1946 ended with number 1,407,097.*
1947 ended with number 1,453,549.*
1948 ended with number 1,500,000.
1949 ended with number 1,626,100.
1950 ended with number 1,724,295.
1960 ended with number 2,469,821.
1963 ended with number 2,586,000. This was the end of the classic Winchesters made with hand-finished cast parts.
Numbers 2,586,001 through 2,699,999 were not used.
1964 began with 2,700,000 and ended with 2,797,428.
1965 ended with number 2,894,428.
1966 ended with number 2,991,927.
1967 ended with number 3,088,458.
1968 ended with number 3,185,691.
1969 ended with number 3,284,570.
1970 ended with number 3,381,299.
1980 ended with number 4,892,951.



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