No, they started adding the prefix 6 or 1 to the model numbers of the guns that were made or had parts that were made overseas. this didn't start until the 90's
The last pre-1964 Model 94 serial number was 2,586,000. The newer rifles with stamped parts started with serial number 2,700,000.
Your winchester model 1894 was one of the first 100 rifles made in 1964.Thus it is not a pre-64 model 1894 winchester.
pre 1964
All Pre-64 Winchesters were manufactured before 1964. That's what pre-64 means.
No, it was not.
Yes
No the model 70 Winchester made before 1964 was never made in stainless steel.
Serial number.
If you are reffering to winchester model 1894 rifles made prior to 1992 then they were made in New Haven conn.
No.All Winchester model 1894 rifles with the angle eject(AE) were made in the 1980,s and later.
This all depends on the amount and condition of your rifles original finish.It should bring in the range of 800-1,300 dollars and up if the rifle is in excellent condition.
You would have to be more specific with details as to date of manufacture, overall condition, etc. The pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 are generally more desirable than the post-64 rifles, and that can drive the value up.