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Manufactured in 1972. Import mark on the barrel.
This rifle is in very good condition with its original finish. It has scattered very light handling marks, and mechanically, it is in excellent condition.
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. As it was originally cataloged, it was available in the same 25-35 W.C.F., 30 W.C.F., and 32 W.S. cartridges as the Model 55. Like the Model 55, the Model 64 was never officially offered or cataloged in either the 32-40 or 38-55 cartridges, but there were a very small number of each that were made up through the year 1937. They are very rarely encountered, and many of them that are found today are fakes!
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.” The Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range throughout its entire production. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low.
In 1934, a 20-inch barrel was offered for both the standard and Deer Rifles, with collectors commonly referring to them as “Carbines.” In 1937, the 219 Zipper was added to the production line. Besides different rear sight arrangements, very little else was offered for the Model 64.
The Cody Firearms Museum research office has the Polishing Room serialization records for all Model 64s manufactured through serial number 1352066.
Price:
$1,175.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-30 Winchester Manufacturer:
WINCHESTER Model:
MODEL 64 Barrel Length:
24 Bore Info:
EXCELLENT Condition:
EXCELLENT Metal Condition:
EXCELLENT Wood Condition:
EXCELLENT Bore Condition:
EXCELLENT Action:
LEVER ACTION Triggers:
SINGLE Stock:
WALNUT Finish:
BLUED Sights:
STANDARD FACTORY SIGHTS Manufacture Date:
1955 Item Location:
Florida
Manufactured in 1972. Import mark on the barrel.
This rifle is in very good condition with its original finish. It has scattered very light handling marks, and mechanically, it is in excellent condition.
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. As it was originally cataloged, it was available in the same 25-35 W.C.F., 30 W.C.F., and 32 W.S. cartridges as the Model 55. Like the Model 55, the Model 64 was never officially offered or cataloged in either the 32-40 or 38-55 cartridges, but there were a very small number of each that were made up through the year 1937. They are very rarely encountered, and many of them that are found today are fakes!
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.” The Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range throughout its entire production. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low.
In 1934, a 20-inch barrel was offered for both the standard and Deer Rifles, with collectors commonly referring to them as “Carbines.” In 1937, the 219 Zipper was added to the production line. Besides different rear sight arrangements, very little else was offered for the Model 64.
The Cody Firearms Museum research office has the Polishing Room serialization records for all Model 64s manufactured through serial number 1352066.
Price:
$1,175.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-30 Winchester Manufacturer:
WINCHESTER Model:
MODEL 64 Barrel Length:
24 Bore Info:
EXCELLENT Condition:
EXCELLENT Metal Condition:
EXCELLENT Wood Condition:
EXCELLENT Bore Condition:
EXCELLENT Action:
LEVER ACTION Triggers:
SINGLE Stock:
WALNUT Finish:
BLUED Sights:
STANDARD FACTORY SIGHTS Manufacture Date:
1955 Item Location:
Florida
Manufactured in 1972. Import mark on the barrel.
This rifle is in very good condition with its original finish. It has scattered very light handling marks, and mechanically, it is in excellent condition.
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. As it was originally cataloged, it was available in the same 25-35 W.C.F., 30 W.C.F., and 32 W.S. cartridges as the Model 55. Like the Model 55, the Model 64 was never officially offered or cataloged in either the 32-40 or 38-55 cartridges, but there were a very small number of each that were made up through the year 1937. They are very rarely encountered, and many of them that are found today are fakes!
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.” The Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range throughout its entire production. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low.
In 1934, a 20-inch barrel was offered for both the standard and Deer Rifles, with collectors commonly referring to them as “Carbines.” In 1937, the 219 Zipper was added to the production line. Besides different rear sight arrangements, very little else was offered for the Model 64.
The Cody Firearms Museum research office has the Polishing Room serialization records for all Model 64s manufactured through serial number 1352066.
Price:
$1,175.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-30 Winchester Manufacturer:
WINCHESTER Model:
MODEL 64 Barrel Length:
24 Bore Info:
EXCELLENT Condition:
EXCELLENT Metal Condition:
EXCELLENT Wood Condition:
EXCELLENT Bore Condition:
EXCELLENT Action:
LEVER ACTION Triggers:
SINGLE Stock:
WALNUT Finish:
BLUED Sights:
STANDARD FACTORY SIGHTS Manufacture Date:
1955 Item Location:
Florida
Manufactured in 1972. Import mark on the barrel.
This rifle is in very good condition with its original finish. It has scattered very light handling marks, and mechanically, it is in excellent condition.
The Model 64 was introduced in the January 1933 catalog specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. As it was originally cataloged, it was available in the same 25-35 W.C.F., 30 W.C.F., and 32 W.S. cartridges as the Model 55. Like the Model 55, the Model 64 was never officially offered or cataloged in either the 32-40 or 38-55 cartridges, but there were a very small number of each that were made up through the year 1937. They are very rarely encountered, and many of them that are found today are fakes!
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.” The Model 64 was serialized in the Model 94 serial number range throughout its entire production. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated 66,783 manufactured, but that estimate may be too low.
In 1934, a 20-inch barrel was offered for both the standard and Deer Rifles, with collectors commonly referring to them as “Carbines.” In 1937, the 219 Zipper was added to the production line. Besides different rear sight arrangements, very little else was offered for the Model 64.
The Cody Firearms Museum research office has the Polishing Room serialization records for all Model 64s manufactured through serial number 1352066.
Price:
$1,175.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-30 Winchester Manufacturer:
WINCHESTER Model:
MODEL 64 Barrel Length:
24 Bore Info:
EXCELLENT Condition:
EXCELLENT Metal Condition:
EXCELLENT Wood Condition:
EXCELLENT Bore Condition:
EXCELLENT Action:
LEVER ACTION Triggers:
SINGLE Stock:
WALNUT Finish:
BLUED Sights:
STANDARD FACTORY SIGHTS Manufacture Date:
1955 Item Location:
Florida