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  • ebeshirs
    thanks for the replies about my hatfield.i have a another question.my dad has a pair of winchester rifles, they are teddy roosevelt commemorative rifles,30-30,one is a long rifle and one is a short carbine.they have never been fired,have consecutive serial numbers, and he has the original boxes and sleeves.he is thinking about selling them,and was wondering about what they are worth.he also has a hatfield rifle like mine only in .45 cal, ser#497.thanks again. i really enjoy this site,reading peoples questions and opinions.
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  • wiredog
    your model 94 was mfd. in 1972, i am not familiar with the model 64 and did not see it in my blue book. what is it? Rifle, pistol,shotgun? i am sure someone else can provide some insight.
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  • AntiqueDr
    The Model 64 was a slight redesign of the Model 55, which in turn was Winchester's attempt to recapture the 1894 Sporting Rifle configuration that had been discontinued some years earlier.Your particular 64 was manufactured in 1953. Assuming a standard rifle with 24" barrel, those guns are bringing $450-$500 in the condition you describe.
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