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  • TRAP55
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    Originally posted by Hydrophilic
    Trap, can you please tell me the manufacturing date for my Model 1876 sn. 124xx and a model 1873 sn. 210xxxB? Thanks
    Hydrophilic, sorry for the late response, life is a bit complicated right now.

    Model 1876 sn. 124xx was made in mid to late 1880, with 4,749 made that year. What caliber is it?
    Model 1873 sn. 210xxxB was made in 1886, with 25,354 made that year.

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  • Hydrophilic
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    Trap, can you please tell me the manufacturing date for my Model 1876 sn. 124xx and a model 1873 sn. 210xxxB? Thanks
    Last edited by Hydrophilic; 01-14-2016, 10:23 PM.

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  • TRAP55
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    Originally posted by rromeo
    I'm pretty certain it's made in 1907, but I have a Winchester 1907 serial #1152.
    January of 1907.

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  • rromeo
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    I'm pretty certain it's made in 1907, but I have a Winchester 1907 serial #1152.

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  • TRAP55
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    Originally posted by rmhdnelson
    Winchester Model 1895 30-40 krag
    We think the Serial #:69043
    It has the patent #(Nov 5, 1895) stamped on it but it also has a Date of Aug 1907 not sure if that would be the year? The barrel is approximately 27" long the overall gun is 47" the stock is 13.5 in long. We are needing this information to find a replacement stock as the original was damage in a hunting accident 20 yrs ago.
    Made early in 1910, with 4471 made that year.
    Post a pic of your stock and the damage, and I'll see what I can do to help you out. If it's repairable, it's better to keep it original. They used a flat buttplate and a crescent one, here's some repro stocks.

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  • rmhdnelson
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    Identify Please

    Winchester Model 1895 30-40 krag
    We think the Serial #:69043
    It has the patent #(Nov 5, 1895) stamped on it but it also has a Date of Aug 1907 not sure if that would be the year? The barrel is approximately 27" long the overall gun is 47" the stock is 13.5 in long. We are needing this information to find a replacement stock as the original was damage in a hunting accident 20 yrs ago.

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  • mls343
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    Thanks, Trapp!

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  • TRAP55
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    Originally posted by mls343
    Hi Trapp,

    I have a Model 94, SN 1144317 in 32WS.

    Thanks!
    Made late 1937, with 39,731 made that year.
    1st one made in 32WS was serial number 27158 in May of 1902.

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  • mls343
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    Hi Trapp,

    I have a Model 94, SN 1144317 in 32WS.

    Thanks!

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  • TRAP55
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    Originally posted by rromeo
    I just picked up a Winchester 1912 12gauge. Serial 1184xx
    Made early in 1915, with 32,772 made that year, 3rd year of production.

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  • rromeo
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    I just picked up a Winchester 1912 12gauge. Serial 1184xx

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  • TRAP55
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    Someone either ruined the collector value of an early Model 70, or salvaged it. Either way, they made up for their sacrilege by doing it right, that is one outstanding firearm!

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  • devilinblack
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    Thanks! It's chambered for 8mm Rem Mag.

    I need to get better photos of it, but here's what I've got.





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  • TRAP55
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    Late 1937, third year in production, and the first year where they really got ramped up to do it. Got a pic of the whole gun? What Cal?

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  • devilinblack
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    How about what should be a Model 70, sn#10113. I say it should be because it's a custom heavy barrel, custom stock, etc but the serial number seems surprisingly low.



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