Yes.The Winchester model 63 grade I,or the High grade model 63 were both produced in japan during 1997-1998.I believe the maker was Mirouku,who also made fine firearms for Browning from 1976 on.
This was a Winchester reproduction High Grade shotgun made by Miroku (Browning). 850 were made in 1993 only.
This will be difficult because the original production ended in 1958. However, the Model 63 Grade I was made 1997-98 and Model 63 High Grade in 1997. There might be a snowball's chance in **** that a dealer still has had one of these on his shelf for the last seven or eight years.
The serial number that you provided is to high for the winchester model 52.These bolt action .22cal rifles had serial numbers that went as high as 125,419.If you meant serial number 37814 then your winchester model 52 was made in 1937.
10th grade in Japan's upper secondary schools/high schools.
That's the Winchester Model 490. A very high quality .22 semi-auto with the weight and feel of a Model 100. Built during 1976-1980. Pricey and hard to find.
You do not say which model shotgun you own?So I will say that if you have a winchester model 12 pump action shotgun then it was made in 1953.This is the only winchester model shotgun with a serial number that high.
This gun is of very recent manufacture (within the last 10 years) and is worth $200 to $400 depending on condition unless it has unususal features (high grade and such).
High Standard i have one that looks like a Winchester model 1200 i know the reference boards claim the sears model 21 is a high standard but i think the ted Williams model 21 at least some may have been Winchester
I think the only Winchester with a serial number that high would be a Model 94 manufactured in 1972.
What is a Winchester Model B? With a serial number that high, I think it could only be a Model 12 shotgun or a Model 94 rifle.
You will have to call winchester on that question.The serial numbers available to the public on the model 101 only go as high as 229,500.