A 101 XTR is a type of Winchester rifle. There are many different types of the XTR series. These rifles were produced from 1981 to 2004.
Winchester used the XTR suffix from 1983-1989.I would assume that your shotgun was also made during this time frame.
I'm not sure what happened to the 2 questions I posted. The first question was "Does XTR and Pigeon Grade mean the same thing in regards to a Winchester 101 U/O shotgun?". The second question was "What does XTR stand for in regards to a Winchester 101 U/O shotgun" Somehow they both seem to have merged into the above modified question...... The reason for these two original questions is that I have a 1977 Pigeon Grade Winchester 101 12G Trap shotgun with 30" barrels and a Monte Carlo butt stock. I am looking to buy another 101 from a member of my local club. He says that his gun is a XTR 101 Trap bought new in 1986 making it one of the very last 101's. He says that XTR and Pigeon Grade mean the same thing. I've heard that they don't. I haven't seen the gun yet but I want to know what I'm talking about before I look at it. Can someone help me with as much info as possible....Thanks. Brett. (Australia)
Winchester mod 9422 XTR = 50 cm.
The XTR on your rifle was to indicate the level of finish to it.Some say it was abbreviated for Extra.
Constructed 1999-2004
471,573 rifles were made with the XTR designation.
XTR stands for 'ECSTR' which is Efficient and Compact Subgroup Trace Representation. XTR is an encryption algorithm that generates keys quickly and has small key sizes.
The XTR suffix was on the model 70 rifles until 1989.I know there were the model 70 featherweight,The model 70 XTR european featherweight,the model 70 sporter.
what is value of Winchester 9422M XTR in 99% condition with orig box ser #f433xxx
XTR XT LX Deore Alivio
The XTR stands for EXTRA - it was Winchesters way of making the buyer think he was getting more for his money!!
101 millimeters is 3.98 inches.