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Winchester Serial Numbers Model 25

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  1. Dates of Production by Model and Serial Number for Model 1894. Total Production: Still in Production.
  2. What serial number was the last of the pre. Winchester built both rifles and carbines on the 94 action. Winchester Pre 64 Model 1894 Production Carbine. Consider upgrading your membership for less than a box of bullets! This outdoor facility provides solid shooting benches and target distances of 25, 50, 100 and 200 yards.
  3. The Winchester Model 1895 is an American lever-action repeating firearm developed and manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in the late 19th century, chambered for a number of full-size military and hunting cartridges such as 7.62×54mmR,.303 British,.30-03,.30 Army,.30-06,.35 Winchester,.38-72 Winchester,.40-72 Winchester and.405 Winchester.
  4. Winchester Firearms Manufacturing Dates by Serial Number and Year 1866 through the early 1990s Below is the download link for a special resource for dating Winchester firearms. These pages were scanned from documents compiled over the years by the customer service department of Winchester.

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Book Values

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After you have found your model and condition, you can use the following chart to find the approximate value of your gun. The value is RETAIL, so if you are selling to a dealer, the value will be less. Think in terms of ranges instead of absolutes. And remember that this is a book value. Without a buyer that is willing to pay you a certain amount for your gun, this is a 'theoretical value. ' Marketing can sometimes increase the value of your gun. Geographical areas also can influence the value as well as the time you are willing to wait for a sale.

Early 'First Model' 1894 Sporting Rifle (through Serial #111453)*
ExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPoor
$7000$4000$2000$1250$500

* First year production with Cody letter add 100%;
otherwise up to #111453 add 10%

Later Model 1894 Sporting Rifle*
ExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPoor
$4000$3000$1500$850$450

*Takedown Version add 20%

Fancy 1894 Sporting Rifle*
ExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPoor
$12000$7500$3500$2000$900

*Takedown Version add 20%

Extra Lightweight 1894 Rifle
ExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPoor
$5000$3500$1500$1000$450
1894 Carbine *
ExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPoor
$3000$2000$600$400$200

* Deduct 35% for no saddle ring; add 25% for .25-35 & .38-55 Caliber guns

Trapper's Carbine*
ExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPoor
$6500$4250$2500$1500$700

*Add 30% for .25-35 & .38-55 Caliber guns

Post 1964 1894 Standard Carbine (Guns with Serial #2700001 or>)
ExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPoor
$3000
$2000$600$400$200

Note: For Post-64 variations like the Centennial, Heritage and Limited Edition post-64 guns, consult the following web page:

http://www.homesteadfirearms.com/homesteadfirearms/appraisalcart/Online_Appraisals.htm

PRODUCTION DATES*

Winchester pre-64 Model 1894Last Serial Number of Each YearLast Serial Number of Each Year

Last Serial Number of Each Year

Model

Year

Serial No

Model

Year

Serial No

Model

Year

Serial No

Model 1894

1894

14579

Model 1894

1913703701

Model 1894

19321087836

1895

44359

191475606619331089270
1896

76464

191578405219341091190
1897

111453

191680774119351099605

1898

147684

191782197219361100065

1899

183371

191883817519371100679
1900

204427

191987076219381100915
1901

233975

192088062719391101051
1902

273854

192190831819401142423
1903291506192291958319411191307
1904311363192393853919421221289
190533755719249531981943NoRecord
190637887819259785231944NoRecord
190743098519269976031945NoRecord
1908474241192710275711946NoRecord
1909505831192810544651947NoRecord
1910553062192910770971948

1500000

19115992631930

1081755

1949

1626100

1912

646114

1931

1084156

1950

1724295

Year

Last Serial Number of Each Year

Year

Last Serial Number of Each Year

Year

Last Serial Number of Each Year

Year

Last Serial Number of Each Year

Year

Last Serial Number of Each Year

Year

Last Serial Number of Each Year

1951

1819800

1960

2469821

1968

3185691

1977

4463553

1986

1995

1952

1910000

1961

2500000

1969

3284570

1978

4565925

1987

1996

1953

2000000

1962

2551921

1970

3381299

1979

4662210

1988

1997

1954

2071100

1963

2586000

1971

3557385

1980

4826596

1989

1998

1955

2145296

1964

2700000

1972

3806499

1981

4892951

1990

1999

1956

22250002797428

1973

3929364

1982

5024957

1991

2000

1957

2290296

1965

2894428

1974

4111426

1983

5103248

1992

2001

1958

2365887

1966

2991927

1975

4277926

1984

1993

2002

1959

2410555

1967

3088458

1976

4463553

1985

1994

2003

Winchester Model 25 Value

*These are production dates of the receiver. If you are interested in when your rifle was shipped from the Winchester factory, check with the Cody Museum in Cody, WY.

Winchester Model 1890 Serial Numbers

Introduction | I. History of Winchester Rifles |II. Models | III. Variations | IV. Outline of Features | V. Condition | VI. Diagrams

Can someone explain to me what the difference is in a mod 12 and and a model 25. I have always thought that the mod. 25 was just a economy model 12. Recently some of the reading I have done has lead me to realize that I was wrong ( imagine that). I am just curious, my Uncle bought one when I was very Young, and sold it to my brother just a year or to later, I have always liked the gun although I have never shot it. i am thinking I would like to find one in good shape and buy it for sentimental reasons, but would like to learn more about the mod25 first.. Did Winchester make the 25 just in 12 ga? or was thier a 16 ga. also?




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