steve-o1979
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I wasn't sure if I should post this here, but here goes.... I have an old Winchester 94 and I'm wondering how old it is...can anyone tell me how to find out ?
I wasn't sure if I should post this here, but here goes.... I have an old Winchester 94 and I'm wondering how old it is...can anyone tell me how to find out ?
If you remove the forearm and mag tube you will see a 2 digit number stamped on the flat of the barrel. That is the year the barrel was made. Mine says 42.
the year can be approximated by the serial number, contacting winchester arms via phone or Email can get the polishing room records that give exact date the action was made and stamped. the online records are as much as 4 years off.I have confirmed aged rifles that were made in 1906 that the online records show as 1904. So circa is the closest you can get without contacting Winchester.
only if the rifle has not been altered does the serial number dating and barrel dating coincide. i have had a barrel dated 1911 and action dated 1924 on the same rifle. definite parts guns are out there.
Is it a carbine or a rifle? Carbine's have 20 inch barrels, rifles have 26 inch. Winchester stopped making 1894 rifles in 1927. If a carbine does it have a wide curved buttplate, these were replaced by a flat buttplate in the 1930's, I think. If it is drilled and tapped for a receiver sight(two small holes at rear upper left side of the action usually plugged with two small threaded plugs) the factory began this in the early fifties. There are a few other ways to narrow it down if you describe your rifle more or have pics.



























