To find a date, go here: http://armscollectors.com/sn/windates.htm . As far as value. It's value depends on it's condition. As Winchesters are most interesting to collectors. Condition is key to it's price. Modifications, refinishing and repairs really hurt the value. Google Winchester and your model number and check out the on-line auctions. Compare yours with others of around the same year of manufacture, with the same features, in the same caliber and condition. You'll need to bookmark the auctions and go back later to see what the item sold for. There's often a substantial difference between the asking price and what the item actually brings in. Just because I'm asking $1500 for it, doesn't mean anybody's going to pay that much. Check as many auctions as you can find to get a realistic figure.
Manufactured in 1939.
The model 121 was manufactured between 1967 and 1973. That's about as close as you are going to get. Update, Federal law required all firearms manufacturers to use serial numbers in 1968. If the Winchester 121 does not have serial numbers, if was manufactured in 1967.
Winchester Model 97 serial number 806964 was manufactured in January of 1926 per the serialization records held by the Cody Firearms Musuem. Bert H.
The standard catalog of firearms shows Winchester model 94 serial numbers 1500000-1626099 were manufactured in 1948. Brad
what year was my Winchester M1 carbine serial number 1210906 manufactured
Yes. Winchester put sn's on most of its firearms.
Your Winchester was manufactured in 1952.
Winchester Model 94 serial number 1237317 was manufactured in the year 1940.
Your winchester model 9422 was made by winchester in 1975 with the serial number that you provided.
A Winchester Model 1873 with a serial number of 169xxx was manufactured in 1884.
1967
Your Winchester Model "1894" serial number 373931 was manufactured very late in the year 1907.