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Model 1894 s/n 313,325
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January 25, 2025 - 12:26 pm
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Does anyone have any info on a 94 with serial 313,325? 

I’m tracking it as a 1906 rifle, but do. not know anything past that. 

I did a search for the number on this forum and came up empty.

Just doing some diligence before I potentially make a bad buy.

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Get a factory letter from Cody for this rifle.

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Get a factory letter from Cody for this rifle.

  

I will if I end up buying it. Just making sure there’s no history out there about it before I purchase. Some of the members on here have amazing memories and have saved folks from themselves 🙂

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It’s money well spent prior to making an expensive mistake!

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mrcvs said
It’s money well spent prior to making an expensive mistake!

  

Or at the very least, post some photos here for all of us to see.  You never know, but sometimes a generous Cody museum member will request a serial number records search on your behalf.  Or better yet, you can become a member and get free serial number searches for yourself.  Like mrcvs said, it’s money well spent prior to making an expensive mistake.  I’ve been there, done that and it’s not pleasant.  Just my 2 cents.

Good luck,

Don

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Alaska94 said

mrcvs said

Get a factory letter from Cody for this rifle.

  

I will if I end up buying it. Just making sure there’s no history out there about it before I purchase. Some of the members on here have amazing memories and have saved folks from themselves 🙂

  

Alaska94-

CFM will likely be able to tell you the specifics on the SNA date, original configuration, date sent to warehouse and shipping date. In most cases that is all the ledger will tell us. Is this what you are looking for?

There are many good reasons for being a CFM member, searches performed by the excellent research staff is only one of them!

 

Mike

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