I am mortified that you don’t have a Winchester 1911 Shotgun category… LOL
I do have one with a 3 digit s/n. I refer to it as the anti-browning gun. Shoots fine, you just have to be vigilant in your firing order protocols. It’s a nice side story to my Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen.
Corey
Winchester 1892 (1898)
Winchester 1894 (1956)
Winchester 1897 (1909)
Winchester 1911 (1911)
Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen (1959)
Browning Superposed (1962)
Browning Hi Power (1949 - 1954)
Browning 1910 (1910)
Corey Freeman said
I am mortified that you don’t have a Winchester 1911 Shotgun category… LOLI do have one with a 3 digit s/n. I refer to it as the anti-browning gun. Shoots fine, you just have to be vigilant in your firing order protocols. It’s a nice side story to my Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen.
In the many years that I have been collecting Winchesters, I have yet to encounter anyone who collects the Model 1911 (the single worst Winchester ever designed). So, I suspect that you have already forgiven us for neglecting to add it to the list. That said, you could volunteer (step up to the plate) and start a survey for it…
Bert
WACA Historian & Board of Director Member #6571L
[email protected] said
Thanks for your reply, I’m looking for the actual lists to see if my serial numbers are already accounted for. Are the different model lists available somewhere for members to view?Thanks, Steve
Steve,
I can only speak for myself, but I personally do not publicly post all of the Winchesters that I have documented in my research surveys. For some models, the list would be absolutely enormous. For example, if I were to print my Model 1894/94 survey, it would currently be more than 900 pages long. My Model 71 survey with just 3,077 rifles documented is 126 pages long.
I recommend that you contact the person who is surveying the model(s) that you are interested in and ask them if your specific Winchesters are documented (listed) in the subject survey.
Bert
WACA Historian & Board of Director Member #6571L
86Win said
Good morning BertAre you interested in Model 64, SN 1239583? Don
Hello Don,
I currently have it documented in the survey as a standard Model 64 Sporting Rifle, caliber 32 WS, and it has the “W” stamp on the bottom of the receiver frame. The date of manufacture for it was 8/15/1940.
Bert
WACA Historian & Board of Director Member #6571L
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