Aftermarket YES. Factory from Winchester NO!
http://www.gunville.com/products/winchester-57-stock
$700
The Winchester model 64 rifle in 30WCF caliber is a highly collectible Winchester rifle model. The gun was produced from the 1930s until the 1960s and came with factory iron sights and a wood stock.
remove the buttplate screws, and the buttplate. In the large round hole in the stock is the stock bolt. That is unscrewed to remove the stock from the rifle.
All depends on condition of the rifle,if the stock has been cut or not and what the caliper is.anywhere from $500.00- $1500.00
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Remove the stock and you will see what is keeping the bolt from sliding out.
not the original stock.
your winchester model 1894 pre-64 rifle is valued at between 500-600 dollars for a rifle in the condition that you describe.
Additional information is necessary to properly value your rifle. There were two models available in the Winchester Model 1906. One had a straight stock and the other had a pistol grip stock and was called a Model 1906 Expert. Which one do you have? Also, you did not say, if your rifle was partially trimmed in nickel or was fully nickel trimmed?
Numrich gun parts corp.(E-gun parts.com).
This will not fit a model 12