Connie, the rifle you mention was manufactured late 1939 - production
started at ser: 1169371 and 27,840 were made - putting yours late in the
year. 1940 started with ser: 1197212 . As with anything condition is
EVERYTHING, with seeing what kind of condition the rifle is in prevents
me from putting a price tag on it. The best bet would be to show it to
a reputable dealer and get his opinion - it would help if the person is
knowledgeable about antiques. Anything prior to 1964 had milled parts
and after 1964 the parts were stamped - the milled part guns command a
much higher price.
Hope this helps.
Mel Hockwitt
connie stahlman wrote:
>I see that some of you are interested in guns so will pose
>my question here first. I have my dad's Winchester 94 rifle
>30 W.C.F. serial 1192963 and wonder what someone can tell
>me about it. Near as I can recall he got it perhaps in the
>early 1940s. But that is just a quess. Hey I was just a wee
>baby then! I am trying to decide whether to sell or keep
>it- It was my dads favorite out of all his guns - but that
>is all I know about it. Appreciate any help--
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