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  • bigger hammer
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 2051

    Do you have info on my Model 94, .30-30 s/n 4644952? Thanks.
    And who comes to our aid in times of peril? Sometimes, it is the police or first responders; other times it is healthcare professionals; and sometimes it is family, friends, or neighbors. Sometimes, it is no one."... - U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn.

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    • TRAP55
      Calguns Addict
      • Jul 2008
      • 5536

      Originally posted by bigger hammer
      Do you have info on my Model 94, .30-30 s/n 4644952? Thanks.

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      • bigger hammer
        Senior Member
        • May 2009
        • 2051

        Thanks Trap. Your educated WAG is far better than my UNeducated one.
        And who comes to our aid in times of peril? Sometimes, it is the police or first responders; other times it is healthcare professionals; and sometimes it is family, friends, or neighbors. Sometimes, it is no one."... - U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn.

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        • Patrolman
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 20

          Information on Model 1894 25-35. Carbine with set triggers. Serial 74333, Has nickle steel barrel, it was changed at factor 1920's according to old Cody Letter and it had other work done?
          Thank You
          Leo

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          • TRAP55
            Calguns Addict
            • Jul 2008
            • 5536

            Leo, Serial# 74333 was made mid 1899, with 26,207 made that year.
            The first one chambered in 25-35 W.C.F. was serial# 5014, made 7-18-1895.
            Leo, was the factory barrel replacement from 25-35, back to 25-35?
            Single set, or Double set triggers? Was their any change with the sights?
            If you can scan the Cody letter and post it, or email it to me, so I can post for you, it would be interesting to see, I'm sure the forum members would like to see what one looks like too!

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            • devilinblack
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 1630

              Excellent thread.

              How about a Model 43 in .22 Hornet Serial# 42761A and a Model 24 in 12Gauge Serial# 4452.

              Thank you!
              Originally posted by freakshow10mm
              If you are mad as hell and aren't going to take it anymore, grab your rifle and head outside. If you're the only dumbass with a rifle screaming like a maniac, go back inside. It isn't time yet.
              Originally posted by Bigjfb
              Politicians are icky, reporters are icky too. Between the two we all end up feeling sticky and cheap at the end of the night.

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              • TRAP55
                Calguns Addict
                • Jul 2008
                • 5536

                Model 43 in .22 Hornet Serial# 42761A made early in 1951, with 15,410 made that year.

                Model 24 in 12Gauge Serial# 4452 was made early 1939, with 16,560 made that year. 1st year of 1938, only 5 were made.

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                • d@rk51d3
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 18

                  1892, 32wcf, special order carabine, round barrel, half mag,
                  s/n 584109.

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                  • TRAP55
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 5536

                    Originally posted by d@rk51d3
                    1892, 32wcf, special order carabine, round barrel, half mag,
                    s/n 584109.
                    Made early 1911, with 64,308 made that year.
                    There's a gentleman on the TFF forums, doing a 1892 survey like the one Bert has been doing on the 1894's. He would be very interested in yours, being a special order. I'll get his contact info for you, and edit it to this post.

                    d@rk51d3, twobit, aka Michael is doing the survey.



                    Last edited by TRAP55; 03-20-2012, 11:06 AM.

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                    • d@rk51d3
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 18

                      Thank you.

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                      • xrMike
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 7841

                        Hi Trap55,

                        I'd like to know about my Model 100 in .308, serial number 1935. I know it's pre-'64 because it has the cut checkering (not pressed, like later years). I think it was made the first year they came out with this model, 1961?, but not sure.

                        Thanks,
                        Mike

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                        • TRAP55
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 5536

                          Originally posted by xrMike
                          Hi Trap55,

                          I'd like to know about my Model 100 in .308, serial number 1935. I know it's pre-'64 because it has the cut checkering (not pressed, like later years). I think it was made the first year they came out with this model, 1961?, but not sure.

                          Thanks,
                          Mike
                          Yep Mike, probably Jan of 1961, with 32,189 made that year.
                          Made 1961 to 1973, total of 262,838 made. Last serial number that is "pre 1964" was 78,863.
                          Mike, has yours had the firing pin recall done yet?
                          Contact them at 800-852-5734 or write them at:
                          Winchester Firing Pin Recall Notice
                          PO Box 10 Cottage Hills, IL 62018
                          If you will send them the old firing pin along with the s/n they will send a new pin and a gift card for $30.00 to cover installation.
                          Be sure the pin has not been changed to the new style before tearing into the action. The old style pin can be rotated in the bolt while the new style has a milled flat that prevents rotation. The back of the pin can be examined through the magazine well without dis-assembly.

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                          • xrMike
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 7841

                            Thanks! Very nice of you to do this, Trap.

                            Yes, I had the firing pin replaced by a local 'smith a couple years after inheriting it, right around 2000 or so (after reading about the firing pin recall online). My 'smith sent the stock pin to Winchester, they sent him the new one, and he installed it. So I'm good there.

                            Jan. '61 means this rifle is just over a year older than I am.

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                            • TRAP55
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 5536

                              Jan. '61 means this rifle is just over a year older than I am.
                              Well, that makes me, you, and the rifle C&R's.

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                              • caldude
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 1253

                                How about:
                                Model 1886, 40-65 WCF, Octagon barrel
                                s/n 24345

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