The value is determined by two variables; (1) the specific caliber, and (2) the graded condition. Bert H.
just paid 1500.00 for one
Mainly wood and fit/finish
As far as I know only the Model 64 Deerhunter had factory checkering. Sometimes this is called the Deluxe M 64 . Hope this helps.
your model 64 Winchester was made in 1935.
What caliber is it... 30-30 WIN, 32 WIN SPL, or 25-35 WIN?
Your Winchester model 64 was made by Winchester in 1938.
Your Winchester model 64 was produced from 1933-1957,and the serial numbers were listed among the model 1894 serial numbers.Your Winchester model 64 was made by Winchester in 1934.
Which of the two possible Winchester Model s is it (e.g. Model 64 or Model 94)? The answer to that question will help determine what it is worth.
The value of your Model 64 can only be determined by a visual inspection and evaluation to determine which specific variant that it is (e.g. Sporting rifle, Deer Rifle, Carbine, Deluxe Carbine), and what the graded condition is. Bert H.
The value of your Winchester Model 64 can not be determined without first knowing which specific variation that it is (e.g. Sporting Rifle, Deer rifle, Carbine, or Deluxe Carbine), and what the graded condition is. A visual inspection and evaluation is required to determine that information. Bert H.
your Winchester model 1894 was made in 1960,being a pre-64 model it would be worth between 350-575 dollars depending on overall condition.
"pre-64" means "before 1964". Figure it out for yourself.