What was the serial number of the Buffalo Bill rifle?

What was the serial number of the Buffalo Bill rifle?

Winchester Model 94 rifle, 30-30 caliber, ca. 1969. Serial no. wc100,000. 1.69.2160 Winchester Model 94 rifle, 30-30 caliber, ca. 1969. Serial no. wc100,000. 1.69.2160 Nancy works in the Public Relations Department in electronic communications.

When did the first commemorative Winchester gun come out?

Winchester Commemoratives Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964, with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee.   Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of a historically famous gun model or to honor a historically significant person, group, event or institution relating to U.S. or Canadian history.

How much does a Winchester Buffalo Bill presentation cost?

BUFFALO BILL PRESENTATION RIFLE 300 mfg. (rifle only) $3000 Same as standard rifle except all nickel parts are gold plated, high polish deep blue finish, 1968 ILLINOIS SESQUICENTENNIAL 30-30 cal. 39699 mfg. $545 Engraved (Lincoln portrait) blue receiver, medallion in stock, 20″ round barrel

Are there any Winchester commemoratives that are collectors?

As with firearms in general, not all commemorative models have achieved collector status, although most enjoy an active market.

When was the first Winchester Buffalo Bill made?

The buffalo Bill commemorative rifle was issued in the year 1968. What is the year of manufacture of a Winchester buffalo bill commemorative serial WC47391? Your Buffalo Bill commemorative was made in the year 1968.

How much is a 1968 Buffalo Bill worth?

1968 BUFFALO BILL 30-30 cal. 122169 mfg. (rifles & carbines) Engraved blue receiver, nickel plated forend cap, barrel bands and buttplate, medallion in stock RIFLE – 26″ heavy octagon barrel $545 CARBINE – 20″ heavy octagon barrel $545 Consecutively Serial Numbered Matched Pair

Who was the designer of the Buffalo Bill?

They were designed by antique firearm dealer Herb Glass, who worked with Buffalo Bill Memorial Association Trustee Peter Kriendler. With the funding secured, the laying of the cornerstone of the new Buffalo Bill Museum occurred on July 4, 1968.