![]() ![]() Accordingly, I would appreciate it if you can provide the complete serial number, and which specific. I will use the survey results to determine the statistical production breakdown for the 141,548 shared serial numbers, and write an article discussing the post March 1926 production of both models. Additionally, the Model 1890 barrels are octagon (8-sided) in shape. The first Take Down (2nd variation) Model 1890 rifles were manufactured in the 15,500 serial number range. All of the 4-digit serial numbered Model 1890s were Solid frame 1st variation rifles. I (with the assistance of a fellow WACA member) am currently conducting a research survey specifically documenting all serial numbers in the 713200 – 854757 range. It cannot be a Take Down if it has a 4-digit serial number. Those dates coincide with the Madis dates and can be viewed on Winchester’s site at:. It also has a steel butt plate (really soaks up recoil). For purposes of determining if your gun is legally considered an antique (pre-1899 DOM), the BATF has told us they use the DOM dates published by the manufacture (Winchester). Data is based on the best available information from the time but there is no guarantee that all serial number and year combinations are 100 accurate. For an unknown reason, Ned Schwing did not discuss that in his otherwise superb books. My 1897 has no serial number.only the letters WRACO (which I assume stand for Winchester Repeating Arms Company) on the receiver where the serial number is usually found. Please be aware, only serial number ranges with an approximate year are provided blow. In March of 1926, Winchester merged the serial numbers for the Model 06 in with the Model 90 serial number range (beginning at S/N 713200). Parts clean-up production ended on Novemat serial number 854747. Receiver engraving features 8 Winchester pattern with rabbit and squirrels. The new 24 octagon barrel and magazine tube were rust blued. Carrying serial number 244298, this vintage slide action rifle is dated at 1905. ![]() Winchester ended regular production of the Model 90 and 06 in early June 1932 at serial number 846022. Presented for you today is a fully restored Winchester Model 1890 in. The website where you found with the 1941 date does not have accurate information. Thank you for taking the time to evaluate this rifle for me, it was left to me by my Dad.Depending on what the last three digits of the serial number are, the rifle you are asking about was either manufactured in December 1927 or January 1928. I also wasn't sure if it was a second model take-down (due to serial number - 228697) or is it a more common third model take-down? Not sure if this means the barrel has been replaced? I have attached pictures as well. There are no makers marks on the barrel or receiver. The rifle cycles fine and the bore is in good shape with rifling visible and sharp. It has some minor pitting on the right side. Generally, however, a Winchester Model 1895 can range in price from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. The receiver has no visible serial number. The value of a Winchester Model 1895 can vary greatly depending on various factors such as its condition, rarity, and any special features. The last 12 guns were part of the clean up at the end of production. Special barrel length can be found as follows 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 inches. Standard length for 12 gauge was 30 inches long. Standard length for 10 guage was 32 inches long. The rear tang has Model 1890, Winchester, Trademark stamped into it. These guns were manufactured in both 10 and 12 gauge. The fore grip is 5" long with 12 grooves. The wood is in good shape, with a few minor dings and scratches, nothing major. overall it seems to be in good condition but Ive never fired it. if you want to see anything in particular Ill see if I have a better photo. Ive taken a bunch of photos of it and will attach them below. I have no idea how to describe the condition. ![]() It has the octagonal barrel and has 22 Long stamped where the barrel meets the receiver. First one is a winchester model 1890, 22 short. From this info it was manufactured in 1905. Can you please estimate the value of this rifle? I looked up the serial number 228697 in the Winchester pocket guide. ![]()
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