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  • TRAP55
    Calguns Addict
    • Jul 2008
    • 5536

    Originally posted by Clipity
    Great advice! I wish I had been older and paid more attention to my Grampees stories. My Mother & Brother have some stories for some of the guns he owned and my Father did a bit of hunting with him before he quit hunting. One gun he owned was a gift from an Uncle in Missouri that had been used during the Civil War .
    Clip, I have a 1874 Sharps Business rifle that was given to me by a friend for restoring a closet full of rifles he had. It was broke, and I got it in a coffee can full of parts. Took about 8 years to restore it.
    Thankfully he remembered the story that went with it when his dad gave it to him.
    His dad was best buddy to a man named Bill Grinnell, a retired Canadian Mountie. During his colorful career, he was also Teddy Roosevelt's hunting guide. TR gave him the rifle from his own collection of firearms.
    I ran into a guy at a Pomona gunshow that had written a book on TR's guns. After flipping through the pics of his guns, I asked if TR owned a Sharps, and he pulled out an old picture of TR and Bill standing over a dead lion, and Bill holding the 1874 Sharps Business Rifle.
    I could see he was also wearing an old Colt revolver on his belt. When I got home, I went over to see Gary and tell him about it. He tells me he thinks he has that Colt in a trunk his dad had packed away.
    We go digging and drag out a 1878 Colt double action that looked like it had been dipped in molasses. It was about 1/8th inch thick coating of varnish! Took it home, pulled the grips, and dropped it in a can of carb cleaner. When I got it all cleaned up, it was in like mint condition, chambered in .44 Russian. Serial number was 778, 1st year of production. Under that was another serial number... stamped alongside RCMP.
    Never could talk him out of that one.
    Last edited by TRAP55; 02-14-2012, 2:44 PM.

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    • l337viton
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 35

      Hi TRAP55!

      I have a Winchester model 1895 that I inherited from my grandfather. It was in rough shape but I just found a serial number on it 271XX.

      I found a website that says this serial has a manufacturing date of 1900. Wondering you could confirm or correct that and if you can find any other details.

      Thanks in advance

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      • TRAP55
        Calguns Addict
        • Jul 2008
        • 5536

        It was indeed made mid 1900, with 5497 made that year.

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        • eightmd
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 571

          Thanks, I put in the full serial numbers for the ones you could not pin down. Was wondering if you could get them any closer.


          M1 Carbine - 1086316 Made Sept 1942 - Feb 1944, I have no other info

          95 carbine Lever action 30-40 Kraig - 425113 So few made the last 3 yrs of production, I need the whole serial on that one! 1931-33

          30-30 Model 94 - 2834374 1963 ended about serial number 2,600,300, SN 3,000,000 was assembled in 1970

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          • TRAP55
            Calguns Addict
            • Jul 2008
            • 5536

            Originally posted by eightmd
            Thanks, I put in the full serial numbers for the ones you could not pin down. Was wondering if you could get them any closer.

            M1 Carbine - 1086316 Made Sept 1942 - Feb 1944, I have no other info
            M1 Carbine manufactures were issued serial number blocks, and those blocks were used in specific years. That is all I have for yours. Someone did research all these and put the DOM's in a book, maybe one of the M1 Carbine guys here can help on this one.

            95 carbine Lever action 30-40 Kraig - 425113 So few made the last 3 yrs of production, I need the whole serial on that one! 1931-33
            Made 1931, with 861 made that year. 1932 had 302, and the last year made in 1933, only saw 56 made.

            30-30 Model 94 - 2834374 1963 ended about serial number 2,600,300, SN 3,000,000 was assembled in 1970
            The data I have here is from the Pre-1964 Polishing room records, I'll ask Bert if he can date that one for you.

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            • eightmd
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 571

              Originally posted by TRAP55
              M1 Carbine - 1086316 Made Sept 1942 - Feb 1944, I have no other info
              M1 Carbine manufactures were issued serial number blocks, and those blocks were used in specific years. That is all I have for yours. Someone did research all these and put the DOM's in a book, maybe one of the M1 Carbine guys here can help on this one.

              95 carbine Lever action 30-40 Kraig - 425113 So few made the last 3 yrs of production, I need the whole serial on that one! 1931-33
              Made 1931, with 861 made that year. 1932 had 302, and the last year made in 1933, only saw 56 made.

              30-30 Model 94 - 2834374 1963 ended about serial number 2,600,300, SN 3,000,000 was assembled in 1970
              The data I have here is from the Pre-1964 Polishing room records, I'll ask Bert if he can date that one for you.
              Thanks a lot for the information. I have a question for you. I've been thinking about selling some of my collection, but I've never sold any vintage pieces before. They were handed down to me from my father. Do you have any suggestions on how I can get top dollar for a vintage gun? I know there are appraisers, and books that give the values, but I don't know how accurate the books are, given the economic changes. I assume the way to get the best price is to sell to some individual.

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              • TRAP55
                Calguns Addict
                • Jul 2008
                • 5536

                eightmd, see post #120 in this thread, same offer stands for any calgunners. Bert will appraise a Winchester from email pics, but he hates to do it, he would rather have hands on. I tell him he's getting too old and can't see the details in pics.
                He knows all the collectors at the show, knows who is looking for what, and how bad they want it.
                If you don't find a buyer, Rock Island Auctions is usually there at the show, and will set you up for a consignment. Their auctions are international, and bring big money.
                I have a rare AH Thomson single shot target pistol I may list with them, the last one they sold brought $4200.
                I had a "Thomson collector" email me with a "fair" offer of $900. I emailed him back and asked when the other 3 $900 payments would be made. He didn't respond.

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                • eightmd
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 571

                  Thanks Trap55. I'm not sure when I could make it to the show but I'll look into it. How can I get in touch with Bert and who should I say gave me his name? Is he on Calguns?

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                  • TRAP55
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 5536

                    Bert Hartman at Win1885@msn.com
                    Make sure "WINCHESTER" is in the subject line, and tell him Trap sent ya.
                    We're always at the spring and fall Reno show, next one is April 6-8.
                    Your local Reno gun show has hundreds of tables with something for everyone. Book your tickets online and get ready to shop at the next Big Reno Show.

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                    • eightmd
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 571

                      Thanks a bunch, I appreciate it.

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                      • Cone
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 6

                        Trap,

                        How about Model 1886 - standard full octagon in 40-82 s/n 81243 ?

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                        • TRAP55
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 5536

                          Originally posted by Cone
                          Trap,

                          How about Model 1886 - standard full octagon in 40-82 s/n 81243 ?
                          Made in 1893, with 10296 made that year.

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                          • mikeylikesit106
                            Member
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 101

                            Hello Trap55

                            How about my model 1873 S/N 321363

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                            • TRAP55
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 5536

                              Originally posted by mikeylikesit106
                              Hello Trap55

                              How about my model 1873 S/N 321363
                              Made 1889, with 38,651 made that year.

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                              • covingtonhouse
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 2210

                                Got a Winchester model 88 .308 #983XX. Thinking of selling, and the info I have shows 1959 DOM. Any change in this info?
                                Thanks!!!
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