The Winchester model 64 and 64A were made from 1933-1957.There were 66,783 made during this time span.They were serial numbered in the model 1894 serial numbers.This model was reintroduced during 1972 and discontinued again in 1973.From 1972-1973 Winchester made another 8,250 rifles.
As far as I know only the Model 64 Deerhunter had factory checkering. Sometimes this is called the Deluxe M 64 . Hope this helps.
Sn'd along side the Model 94 from 1933 to 1957. Apporximately 66,783 were made. It was reintroduced in 1972 as the Model 64A with other specifications and discontinued in 1973. The 1972-73 production passed 8,250 when the model was again discontinued. Value depends on condition, accessories, box, manual, etc.. You are in the 500-1200 range
The Model 64, in my opinion, is the finest variant of the Winchester lever action .30/30. The original version of the Model 64 was produced from 1933 to 1957 and was offered in a standard 'Deer Rifle' model and a 20" barrel Carbine, in both standard and deluxe versions. In excellent condition, the originals are legitimate $900 and up rifles. The Model 64 (or Model 64A as it is sometimes called) was reintroduced in 1972 and only lasted a couple of years. It suffered the same public acceptance problems as all post-64 Winchester rifles. In excellent condition today, these can be had for $400 and in my opinion represent a real sleeper on the Winchester market. With the closure of the New Haven USRAC plant and potentially no more Model 94 rifles at all, these small production subvariants like the 64A, 94 Big Bore, and so forth have already started to bring more money on the collector market. The value should only go up. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Cabela's sells theirs for 899.00. So depending on the overall quality of your gun, that's where it could be. The one listed at that price is only in good condition too. so if it's in excellent condition, could be more.
Yes because 8*8 = 64
Powermatic 64a. Jet and Skil carry 4 out of 5 star reviews
Powermatic 64a. Jet and Skil carry 4 out of 5 star reviews
It depends on which Apache version: AH-64A=265 mph;AH-64D=295 mph
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81 miles taking this route:Take the 10 EAST or the 210 EAST from Claremont to I-15 NORTH to BARSTOW at EXIT 58A off the 10, or at EXIT 64A off the 210.Take I-15 NORTH to Barstow.