The serial number does not determine if it is a high-wall or a low-wall. The caliber, barrel size & length, and the style of the receiver frame determine the answer to your question.
What you have is a Model 1885 Single Shot (high-wall) shotgun that was manufactured in the year 1913.
Please re check your serial number.It is way to high as to the production serial numbers records from Winchester.
Depends on caliber. www.countrygunsmith.net
The serial number that you provided is to high for the winchester model 52.These bolt action .22cal rifles had serial numbers that went as high as 125,419.If you meant serial number 37814 then your winchester model 52 was made in 1937.
I think the only Winchester with a serial number that high would be a Model 94 manufactured in 1972.
I think the only Winchester with a serial number that high would be a Model 94 manufactured in 1972.
The serial number is outside the range of Winchester rifles. (Too high)
Your Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle (high-wall) was manufactured circa May 1891.
It sounds to me that you have a Winchester model 1885 high wall musket.Your rifle was made at the end of production which was 1920.The value will range between 400-1,000 dollars based on your rifle having between 10%-80% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
Same year as mine.
You will have to call winchester on that question.The serial numbers available to the public on the model 101 only go as high as 229,500.
I would direct you to contact Winchester directly for your answer.My records for the model 101 only go as high as serial number 245,000.