In the year 1949,Winchester produced 126,100 rifles and carbines to catch up with demand that had built up during the World War II years.As far as collectors are concerned 1894 Winchesters made from 1940-1960 will bring a 50% premium for those chambered in 25-35Win.That being said I can only assume that this caliber only represents 10% of total production,which in your case means 1949 saw 12,600 so chambered.
Updated Answer: 2,600,011AnswerNot sure of the total number but you can check serial numbers up to 5,103,249...which was made after 1982.
Upadated answer: Winchester actually manufactured 53,738 Model 94s in the year 1941. Winchester produced 48,883 model 1894 rifles in 1941.
1953, and in addition to the year of manufacture, it tells you that 2000992 other Model 94s wer made prior to it.
That rifle was made in 1953. Here is a link to find any other DOM for '94s. http://www.savage99.com/winchester1894_dates.htm
You have too many digits in the serial number... Winchester did not make 19-million+ Model 94s.
value of Winchester 94Your Winchester was made in 1952. There was 90200 94s made that year. Value depends on several things such as condition, options, and caliber. Without knowing what they are it is hard to put a value on your rifle.
Both are 1957 vintage Model 94s.
If that is the complete serial number, yours is a VERY early Model 1894, and would have been made during 1896. There is a STRONG collector interest in very early Model 94s.
500 USD or so
No, there are some where the first digit looks like an 'L' but it is a '1'.
The original butt plate and stock on pre-serial number 1500000 early model 94s were crescent-shaped. This style was common on Winchester Model 1894 rifles manufactured during that time period.
my 93 is a inline 6 high output engine but 94s could have had a v6