RECORDS AT THE FACTORY INDICATE THE FOLLOWING SERIAL NUMBERS WERE ASSIGNED TO GUNS AT THE END OF THE CALENDAR YEAR.
Unfortunately, Winchester didnt use Model 21 receivers in the order the receivers were manufactured. Answer (1 of 2): Check for your serial number in the list below for your answer. The spring was easy to find but the retainer took me several hours of hunting for it and found it with dumb luck when I was about to give up. Several readers asked if the age of their Model 21 could be estimated from the serial number. I didn't and the retainer and spring launched. Manufactured date January 22,1921 with certificate of authenticity from Cody Firearms Museum 30' barrel full choke, LOP 14' bore is excellent, 95 on blue, Excellent condition Buyer to provide FFL dealer address and License to seller for shipping.
The only advice I can offer is if you strip it down heed the manuals warning about reattaching the end cap once the BBL is off. Winchester Model 12 12 Gauge Manufactured 1921 Description: Winchester Model 12 12 Gauge shotgun. The 1300 will do it's job as the largest deer (an 11 pointer) I have gotten was with it. Make Model Action Caliber/Gauge Serial Number 1 Winchester 1300 stainless. I then sold the 1300's field BBL for $125 and have a dedicated slug gun and a turkey/waterfowl gun. Were long before the federal requirements for consistent serial numbers (Gun. The local WalMart was going out of the firearm business about 10 years ago and I was able to pick up an 870 Supermag on sale for $199 and at that time Remington was offering a $50 rebate so I got the 870 for $149 net. In addition the 3" slug recoil was never fun off the bench. The deer BBL was finicky and the only slug I found that would give decent accuracy was Federal Premium 3" saboted slugs. In the fall I would rezero the slug BBL but at $11 for 5 saboted slugs that got expensive. Winchester’s website has information on a good number of their guns, though some records are incomplete, including the Model 1300 series. While dating your Model 70 by serial number can be difficult, and there are many 'legends' about why the historic serial number records for Winchester rifles and shotguns are not complete or why they are not always verifiable. I would zero for slugs and then change the BBL for turkey in the spring and readjust the scope. It’s a fair bet that your gun, serial number 元035043, was made in 19931994. I also mounted a scope as it's D&T'ed but the problem was I had to keep changing the scope settings. I later added a field BBL for turkey hunting. I bought mine around 1993 and it had the rifled deer BBL only.