Yes. It was an option.
Yes. I doubt if Winchester ever produced a firearm without the company name or at least the WRA emblem prominently displayed. Slight correction to my previous answer. Winchester manufactured shotguns and a few rifles for Sears Roebuck and these will not carry the company name or trademark. However, even if produced BY Winchester as an exact copy of a company model, they are NOT Winchesters. The name Winchester is often stamped just to the right of the rear sight. -j. On 1894 and 94 rifles made before WWII, the name WINCHESTER is stamped on the upper stock tang. On post-war guns, it is on the left side of the barrel, below the rear sight.
The Winchester model 1894 rifle was never made with a vent rib barrel! the only Winchester made firearms with a vent rib barrel was Winchester shotguns.
Yes, on certain models. Around serial number 1600000 and beyond.
Yes.if your question pertains to the 32 Win special cartridge.No if you are asking about the 32-20WCF.This cartridge was available in the Winchester model 1892 rifle.Yes if you are asking about the 32-40WCF cartridge.
Of the 20,580 Model 55 Rifles that were manufactured, appoximately 81% (or 16670) were Take Downs. The Solid Frame Model 55 is the rarest Winchester model configuration ever made. If you can provide me with the serial number and caliber, I can tell you whne it was made, and the overall statistical numbers.
Yes, Winchester did create a prototype .22 caliber revolver, known as the Winchester Model 1890, which was primarily a rifle. While the company is more famous for its rifles, there were experimental revolvers developed in the early 20th century, but none went into full production. These prototypes are rare and of interest to collectors, but Winchester is not widely known for .22 caliber revolvers.
Marlin did not produce a model 444 rifle with a saddle ring. The saddle ring was more common on lever-action rifles like the Model 336 or Model 1894.
Yes
The .348 Winchester was introduced in 1936 in the Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle. The Model 71 was the final culmination of the traditional large frame Winchester lever action rifles. Most experts regard it as the best and smoothest of them all. The model 71 was discontinued in 1958. A total of 47,254 Model 71 rifles were produced. The .348 Winchester was the only cartridge for which it was ever chambered. In the late 1970s Browning produced a reproduction of the model 71 in limited quantities which were made in Japan. Most parts are interchangeable with the original Winchesters with the exception of the barrel which has a different threading.
Yes, Winchester did produce handguns, although they are primarily known for their rifles and shotguns. The company manufactured a few models of revolvers and semi-automatic pistols in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, notably the Winchester 1910 and 1911 auto pistols. However, these handguns were not as prominent or successful as their long gun offerings and are less commonly recognized in the firearms community today.
Are you asking out of all the Model 1894's ever made how many were in take down configuration? Or are you asking how many Model 94's were made in take down configurations. Remember, it was called the Model 1894 unitl the 1,000,000th was made and afterwards called the Model 94.
No