
March 2, 2017

It’s not often I buy worn American sporting rifles, but a war-time gun is a war-time gun. I like those.
And with nearly 67,000 Model 64 Winchester rifles built, they aren’t really scarce. But compared the production of 7.5 million Model 94 rifles, the Model 64 is less than one tenth of one percent of the total.
Call it uncommon. Serial places it as a 1942 build.
Anyway, it looks like it would still take a deer or two if needed. Pics, enjoy, and thanks for looking.
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You are entirely welcome to add it to your survey, Bert. Thanks
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