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Model 64 Winchester

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Introduction | I. Models | II. Variations | III. Condition
Model 64 (Outline) | Gun Parts Diagram

Which Model of Rifle?

Step 1: Determine the Model of firearm

There are essentially two models of the  Winchester 64, with four caliber selections within those  models.  One type of Model 64 is the "Standard" version that has a 24" or 26" barrel (.219 Zipper only) with a plain or checkered walnut pistol-grip stock, metal buttplate, with a walnut forearm, and solid frame.  The second model is the "Carbine" version which differed by having a 20 inch barrel on the rifle.  Both Models were made specifically to shoot one of four types of ammunition, either .219 Zipper, 30-30 WCF, 32 WS or 25-35 WCF caliber bullets.

Use the Key to determine which model of gun you have, then confirm with the overall descriptions.  These guns were very popular and some have gone through many hands.  Each owner had an opportunity to modify the gun, add parts, change parts, and remove features.  Be alert for such modifications, and remember that any modification from the original will undoubtedly decreased the gun's value.

To become familiar with the parts of your gun, examine the Parts Diagram by Clicking Here.

Easy Key:

a. My Model 64 Winchester has a 20" blued round barrel with a pistol-grip walnut stock.  ---  Go to section b



a. My Model 64 Winchester has a pistol-grip walnut stock, a 24" or 26" (.219 Zipper ONLY) round barrel with a solid frame.  --- You have the Standard Winchester 64 model.

Enter the Model of your gun in the column to the right 

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 Go to STEP 2

 

 

b.  My Model 64 Winchester has a 20" round barrel with a pistol-grip walnut stock, and blued metal parts.  . ---  You have the Carbine model of the  Winchester 64.

Model 64 Winchester 20 inch barrel

Enter the Model of your gun in the column to the right 

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  Go to STEP 2



 

Continue to Step 2 and the Variations of Models

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Introduction | Models | Variations | Condition | Model 64 Outline of Features | Gun Parts