Go here, they lost the serial numbers. http://armscollectors.com/sn/windates.htm sorry, I meant "list" not "lost"
Your Winchester model 60A was made between the years 1932-1939.The rifles of that time were not required to have serial numbers,and Winchester chose not to serial number the model 60 series of rifles.The law was not changed until the passage of the gun control act of 1968,mandating that all firearms be serial numbered.
The winchester model 77 was made during the years 1955-1963.The serial numbers started at 1001,and ended at 217,180.Winchester did not keep records of the model 77 production.with the parts clean up this produced about 900 more rifles,so the serial numbers could be as high as 218,000.
Probably it was made in the last 2 years of production when Winchester skipped large amount s of serial number blocks.This was 1934-1935.Serial numbers went as high as 848,000.The total production was 731,852 rifles from 1906-1935.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1906 rifle was made in the year 1924.They produced 13,562 rifles that year of this model.
If you have a winchester model 1894 rifle?These rifles that were made during the war years,1943-1948 did not have their serial numbers recorded by winchester.Your rifle was made during this time span.
You have a Winchester model 1894 rifle that was produced during the World War II years.(1943-1948).during this time span Winchester did not record the serial numbers by year of production.These rifles bring between 300-550 dollars depending on overall condition.
Your Winchester model 1890 pump action 22cal rifle was made between 1932-1941.Winchester skipped many serial numbers during the last years of production of this rifle.The numbers reached as high as 849,100,while actual production numbers were only up to 764,215 rifles made before they were discontinued in the year 1941.
The Winchester model 64 was produced from 1933-1957.There were 66,783 rifles made during this time span.Winchester choose to serial number these rifles in the serial numbers of the model 1894.I must say thou that your serial number is to early to be included in this time frame.You may want to check your serial number again.It is possible that your rifle was a limited production that was brought back for 2 years 1972-1973 by winchester.There were another 8,250 made then,but I do not have any data pertaining to the serial numbers assigned at that time.
1943 to 1947 This serial number falls into the years that no serial numbers were available.
Your winchester model 1890 .22cal.pump rifle was made between 1932-1941.During those years winchester chose the serial numbers randomly.Your serial number falls into the serial number range they used.
The Winchester model 77 was made from 1955-1963 with a total production of 218,000 rifles being made.The serial number that you provided should place the production year as 1955-1956.Winchester never did keep records of the model 77 serial numbers by year.The first serial number in 1955 was 1001,and with yours being that close I feel confident in assigning these years as the correct ones.
During the War years,winchester did not record the serial numbers of domestic made Model 1894 rifles by year of production.These years 1943-1948 do not have the info that you seek.Beginning with serial number 1,287,469 thru serial number 1,499,999 all models of the Winchester model 1894 rifle can only be surmised as to the year of production.I would venture to say that your model 1894 rifle was produced in 1946,or 1947.