Which specific Model are you inquiring about? If you are asking about the Winchester Model 1894/94, there were five; (1) 38-55, (2) 32-40, (3) 30 W.C.F. (a.k.a. 30-30), (4) 25-35 W.C.F., and (5) 32 W.S. (a.k.a. 32 Win Spl.).
Your pre-64 winchester model 70 was produced by winchester in 1959.
All Pre-64 Winchesters were manufactured before 1964. That's what pre-64 means.
your Winchester model 70,pre-64 was produced in 1957.
Your Winchester model 70 (pre-64) was made by Winchester in 1956.
"pre-64" means "before 1964". Figure it out for yourself.
A Winchester model 88 rifle was made only in 1963 for the .284 Win.caliber.So this is a quite rare Winchester pre-64 rifle being chambered in the one of the rarest calibers for this rifle makes it a very collectable Winchester rifle.If your rifle exhibits between 60%-90% of its original finish on the wood and metal,it will be valued between 850-2,100 dollars.The 850 is for a rifle in 60% condition,and the 2,100 dollars for a rifle with 90% original condition.
No! They were made with either steel,or aluminum butt plates,while some models chambered in high recoil calibers were fitted with recoil pads.None were made with a plastic butt plates.
Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made in 1950.This of course makes it a pre-64 made winchester model 1894.
depends on the serial number and the year it was made. the pre-64's are worth quite a bit. these models numbers are < 700,000. post 64 winchester made some changes to the production and they are worth less than the pre 64 models.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1955.
If you are asking about a Winchester model 1894 rifle?Then with the serial number that you provided,your Winchester was made in the year 1955.
your Winchester model 70 pre-64 featherweight was produced in 1961.