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daengmei
05-01-2021, 04:48 PM
Just read an email from CDNN that shows some NIB Winchester rifles to bid on. I just wonder what this would need if I wanted it:

Winchester Model 94 20" .25-35 Win. SERIAL NUMBER 5 Saddle Ring Carbine NIB.

I know very little of the value of Winchester lever actions in this auction.

pietro
05-01-2021, 08:37 PM
Winchester Model 94 20" .25-35 Win. SERIAL NUMBER 5 Saddle Ring Carbine NIB.




There's no such thing as a .25-35 Winchester of any kind with the SN 5...……………..

The first Winchester .25-35 Rifle (model) ever made was SN 2347

The first Winchester .25-35 Carbine (model) ever made was SN 6506

IDK what the SN start was for the post-2009 Japchesters branded as "Winchester".

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Moleman-
05-01-2021, 08:50 PM
It's one of the commemorative type deals where they make a limited number with a special ser# range and sell them at a premium since the serial number is "low". The ser# on that rifle is 00005ZP94C, so it's the 5th one of the ZP94C series but not the 5th win 94. At the end of the day it's what it's worth as a shooter unless you find that sucker born every minute that just needs to have it.

daengmei
05-01-2021, 09:48 PM
I see, thank you both. I'll stick with what I got.

Moleman-
05-01-2021, 10:14 PM
I have a similar deal Colt 1873 with a "under 100 ser#" only it was made a little over 50 years ago and not 148 years ago. Still a very nice gun, just not enough to retire on.

indian joe
05-02-2021, 01:40 AM
It's one of the commemorative type deals where they make a limited number with a special ser# range and sell them at a premium since the serial number is "low". The ser# on that rifle is 00005ZP94C, so it's the 5th one of the ZP94C series but not the 5th win 94. At the end of the day it's what it's worth as a shooter unless you find that sucker born every minute that just needs to have it.

yep right on all counts.
These commemoratives are worth watching - lots of folk bought them thinking it was an investment - keep it mint / unused one day we get rich selling it - winchester made too many for that to happen so they sat as safe queens - the ones I have seen were better made than the standard models of the same era, and up until recent sold at a discount to a new model 94.
I have an Oliver F Winchester, 38/55, 24" oct barrel, checkering on real nice wood, D&T for williams sight, super accurate, top eject, no lawyer BS safety, its a fine rifle - I would like it better still with CCH finish or a proper blue job - its a shooter not a decoration. They did make some nice commemoratives and in calibres not available in the shelf 94 at the time also made some crappy hoon guns at the same time .

John Taylor
05-02-2021, 04:01 PM
I have in my collection a Winchester model 1892 44-40 in unfired condition with S/N #1 ( EX under S/N ). Frame is color case and it has an octagon barrel with all the correct markings. The reason it's unfired is because there is a problem with the feed rail. The only reason I have it is because I got tired of people bragging about their low S/N guns.