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Winchester Research Surveys. This forum is designed to aid in the continuing quest for better and more accurate statistical information for many of the Winchester models that do not have surviving factory records. Topics 262. Posts 4212. Last Post Bert H. - Winchester Research Surveys - October 31, 2024.
To the maximum extent possible, the year of manufacture information was derived from the original Winchester Factory Polishing Room serialization records. However, for the models that no factory records exist, estimates were made using multiple sources of information in which case the data was extrapolated to the best of our ability.
Even though some of the Commemoratives are extremely rare, Winchester Commemorative issues are an affordable way for beginning collectors to put together a variety of collections of new condition Winchesters to suit individual interests (States, Centennials, Indians, Lawmen, Canadian, etc.). Interview with a British WACA Member and collector of ...
Model 55. Winchester introduced the Model 55 in June of the year 1924. This was a brand new variant of the Model 94 Sporting Rifle, and it was apparently introduced to fill the gap between the standard Model 94 Sporting Rifle with its 26-inch barrel and the standard Model 94 Carbine with its 20-inch barrel. It was offered in calibers 30 W.C.F ...
The 1,000,000th Model 94 was presented to President Calvin Coolidge in 1927. As many special orders features were available, a variety of interesting configurations can be found in both rifles and carbines making the Model 1894 one of the most collectable of all Winchesters. In 1964, major changes in the manufacturing process were adopted to ...
Many collectors refer to the Deer Rifle as a “Deluxe”. Throughout its entire production, the Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated at 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low. In 1934, a 20-inch barrel was offered for both the standard Rifle ...
I had some scrap .45-70 rounds, fired once, that I wished to practice on. I resized them to .45-70, then was going to size to .40-65, then to .38-56, then to .33 Winchester. Once