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Description:
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. Production of the Model 64 began in late 1932, and two variants were offered; (1) the standard Rifle, and (2) the Deer Rifle. Many collectors refer to the Deer Rifle as a "Deluxe". Throughout its entire production, the Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated at 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low. This example is from 1948. Metal shows some finish loss and light pitting in areas. .32 Winchester Special
Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
bright Barrels:
24" barrel Stock Dimensions:
13.5 Fore End:
smooth wood Butt Pad:
metal Weight:
7 lbs. Sights:
factory sights Item Location:
La Vista, NE
Description:
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. Production of the Model 64 began in late 1932, and two variants were offered; (1) the standard Rifle, and (2) the Deer Rifle. Many collectors refer to the Deer Rifle as a "Deluxe". Throughout its entire production, the Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated at 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low. This example is from 1948. Metal shows some finish loss and light pitting in areas. .32 Winchester Special
Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
bright Barrels:
24" barrel Stock Dimensions:
13.5 Fore End:
smooth wood Butt Pad:
metal Weight:
7 lbs. Sights:
factory sights Item Location:
La Vista, NE
Description:
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. Production of the Model 64 began in late 1932, and two variants were offered; (1) the standard Rifle, and (2) the Deer Rifle. Many collectors refer to the Deer Rifle as a "Deluxe". Throughout its entire production, the Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated at 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low. This example is from 1948. Metal shows some finish loss and light pitting in areas. .32 Winchester Special
Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
bright Barrels:
24" barrel Stock Dimensions:
13.5 Fore End:
smooth wood Butt Pad:
metal Weight:
7 lbs. Sights:
factory sights Item Location:
La Vista, NE
Description:
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. Production of the Model 64 began in late 1932, and two variants were offered; (1) the standard Rifle, and (2) the Deer Rifle. Many collectors refer to the Deer Rifle as a "Deluxe". Throughout its entire production, the Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated at 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low. This example is from 1948. Metal shows some finish loss and light pitting in areas. .32 Winchester Special
Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
bright Barrels:
24" barrel Stock Dimensions:
13.5 Fore End:
smooth wood Butt Pad:
metal Weight:
7 lbs. Sights:
factory sights Item Location:
La Vista, NE