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If the rifle was made in 1956 then it should be a Model 64. Is that what you have? If it is then depending on if it is a standard or deluxe model, you either paid the blue book value or got a real good deal. Now remember, Blue Book is guide. You gun is worth what somebody will pay for it. From Blue Book The Model 1894 rifle configuration (forearm stock with forearm cap) was discontinued circa 1929 at approx. ser. no. 1,070,000. The Model 1894 rifle was replaced by the Model 55 (mfg. 1924-1932), and the Model 64 (mfg. 1933-1957 and 1972-1973). MODEL 64 RIFLE - .219 Zipper, .25-35 WCF, .30-30 Win., or .32 Win. Spl. cal., 20 or 24 in. round barrel, with standard 26 in. on the .219 Zipper, blue metal, pistol grip stock, revamped Model 55 action with increased mag. capacity, 66,783 mfg. between 1933-1957 and 1972-73 (over 8,250 mfg. in .30-30 Win. cal. only - these last two years with minor changes). Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% N/A $1,000 $875 $750 $675 $600 $550 $500 $450 $400 $350 $300 Add 100% for 20 in. barrel (sometime referred to as Carbine). Add 200% for .25-35 WCF cal. (rare). Add 300% for .219 Zipper cal. (very rare). Many of this variation now have extra holes drilled on the top of the receiver to accept scope mounts - subtract 50% for this alteration. The Model 64 is usually found in excellent condition. Model 64 1972-73 mfg. may be found in the post-´64 section. Model 64 Deluxe Rifle - distinquishable by fancy pistol grip checkered wood. Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% N/A N/A $2,250 $2,000 $1,800 $1,600 $1,450 $1,275 $1,125 $950 $825 $725 Hope this helps. Please put some pics up of your classic. Everybody loves old Winchesters, or at least they should!
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YES! Another convert! It is funny how many people don't see the point of an iPhone until they use one for a couple of days. I was one of those people. My dad and brother kept raving about them. I finally spent some time with one and got hooked.
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Went for a little helicopter ride this weekend
KahrMan replied to BimmerFreak's topic in General Chat
Just saying.... :rofl::rofl: J/K Dude, you It must be awesome to be you. I know it is fun sitting at work here and trying to live vicariously through your posts. Keep on postin' (although I am normally a sarcastic a-hole, none of the above was meant to be sarcastic)( and yes, I have a man-crush on joe, but don't tell anyone) -
Wow. Great pics. Thanks for sharing.
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HEATHEN!!! May your soul burn in hell for the Blasphemy you speak!! My brother is out at the Apple WWDC right now. He said the Keynote speech was pretty cool. The new iPhone has MMS so yo do not have to buy an app to send a picture. Of course AT&T will not suport mms until the end of the summer. Overall the new phone looks to have some nice new features. We play hand me down around the office. My dad and brother will probably get the new 3Gs and I will get their 3G. I am still using one of the first gen iPhones.
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I would recommend either this: SW 638 or Any Kahr, well the P series or CW series. The all steel are kinda heavy.
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Be careful where you put your pistol grip...you might catch something Don't you know...No glove, No love, baby!!!
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Thats really cool. Seems like you are having a lot of fun with your new hobby. That green looks great in the pic.
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I think my daughter and I are going to to try and stop by to watch some of the matches. Hope to see you there.
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Winchester 90-22 rifle price.
KahrMan replied to BrasilNuts's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
Here is what I found in Blue Book: Model 1890 Second Model Takedown Frame - color case hardened receiver, takedown feature was added in 1892 after over 15,000 solid frames had been made, approx. ser. no. range 15,500-326,000. Mfg. 1892-1907. Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% N/A $8,000 $5,500 $4,250 $3,250 $2,750 $2,200 $1,800 $1,200 $875 $550 $385 Model 1890 Takedown w/ Blue Finish - most commonly encountered Model 1890, post-1901 manufacture. Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% N/A $3,000 $2,000 $1,250 $825 $650 $550 $450 $385 $335 $300 $250 Add 50% for .22 LR cal. (mfg circa 1919-1932, starting at ser. no. approx. 610,000). .22 LR cal. accounted for approx. 10% of the total production on this model. Deluxe model will bring premiums over values listed. There were also a limited amount of guns mfg. with stainless steel barrels which will add to values of post-1901 mfg. The Model 1890 was Winchester's first slide action repeating rifle. It replaced the Model 1873 .22 cal. It was an excellent and inexpensive .22 rifle that rapidly became the universal firearm used in shooting galleries. Even though production reached approx. 849,000 units, most guns were heavily used and specimens existing today in 98%+ condition are rare. Check carefully for rebarreling (notice proofmarks on barrel). Hope this helps. -
I hope you can get it back into shooting shape. I hate to see a firearm go to the graveyard. Btw, It was very nice meeting you yesterday.
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If I am not mistaken, Jim Shockey's Gold is the same formula as 777 just sold under his name. I shoot 777 and my cousin shoots Jim Shokey's. Both are great powders and shoot pretty clean. The only problem I have had with 777 is leaving my encore loaded between ml seasons, about a month. After shooting it, there was definitely some residue left on the barrel where the 777 pellets sat. It took quite a bit of elbow grease to remove it. When normally shooting 777, it is a breeze to clean up. Congrats on the Pro Hunter.
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Welcome Aaron. I am just up the road from you in Bellevue. My wife and I used to live in Fort Worth. I do a lot of hunting in the fairview area. Welcome to TGO.
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Hey man, ya snooze ya loose...
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Sold for the incredibly high price of $0.00.
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A friend gave me this instead of throwing it in the trash. It is an Italian made black powder pistol in .36 cal. It is missing parts and the frame is pitted. I thought I might try to get it back into shooting shape but have to many other projects going. Since it was given to me, I am going to offer it free to the first person who tells me they want it. No shipping and have to meet me somewhere in Nashville. Anybody want it?
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That's what she said... Seriously, nice lever action. Congrats.
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Got one for myself and my daughter. It would be awesome is she got drawn.
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Dude, you really suck!!! That is a gorgeous gun... Make sure you give us a range report after you shoot it. CONGRATS!!
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Red Labels are well made, quality o/u's. The only con I hear about them is their weight. As long as it swings good, it would be a great gun to start shooting skeet with. I would not use it for trap with fixed skeet chokes. I f you want one gun for both skeet and trap then sell the Red Label and get an o/u with removable chokes.