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What are past products? The Winchester firearms shown in this section are included for historic and reference purposes only. Items below represent firearms that are no longer in current production by Winchester Repeating Arms. At this time this section covers only the last several years of discontinued product. Although no longer in production, some of the product shown in this special section. Bid on Lot #1079: Winchester Model 94 Edmonton Police Centennial Carbine - With the shipping box, manual, additional paperwork, a hammer spur extension. Skip To Content (Press Enter) 1-800-238-8022.
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.
Commemoratives are generally of very excellent quality and are often embellished with fancy stocks and metal finishes such as silver, nickel, or gold plating. Manufactured to be instant collectibles, they are pleasing to the eye. As with firearms in general, not all commemorative models have achieved collector status, although most enjoy an active market. Commemorative collectors prefer new unfired guns as issued in their original factory boxes (most of these boxes were highly decorated) and with all paperwork, wooden cases, boxed ammunition, and other artifacts issued with or relating to the Commemorative.
The manual hammer stop/safety is a modern feature built into the action of your Model 94 to provide an additional level of safety when it is in the 'on' position. The manual hammer stop/safety on your new Model 94 is built into the top tang of the receiver. A Winchester Model 94 Centennial CommemorativeA Winchester Model 94 Centennial Commemorative lever action rifle Serial no. 37931,.30-30 caliber. 29 inch barrel marked A Century of Leadership 1866-1966.
Commemoratives were produced in relatively large numbers and consequently the 'rarity' generating the collector value is grossly less than the original Winchester models that have become antique collector items today. However, an impressive collection of Winchester Commemoratives can be assembled for a fraction of the cost of the antique models, and all in new to nearly new condition. Even though some of the Commemoratives are extremely rare, Winchester Commemorative issues are an affordable way for beginning collectors to put together a variety of collections of new condition Winchesters to suit individual interests (States, Centennials, Indians, Lawmen, Canadian, etc.).
Listed below are recognized as Factory Issues or Special Order and not after-market productions. Consult the Blue Book of Gun Values for New in Box (NIB) current average values.
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Winchester 94 Centennial Manual Ford
Year | Model | Scheduled | Produced | Orig Price |
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1964 | Wyoming Diamond Jubilee | 1,500 | 1,500 | $99.95 |
1966 | Centennial '66 * | 102,666 | 102,309 | $125.00 |
1966 | Nebraska Centennial | 2,500 | 2,500 | $100.00 |
1967 | Canadian '67 Centennial * | 97,395 | 90,301 | $125.00 |
1967 | Alaska Purchase Centennial | 1,500 | 1,500 | $125.00 |
1968 | Illinois Sesquicentennial | 39,699 | 37,648 | $110.00 |
1968 | Buffalo Bill * | 122,169 | 112,923 | $129.95 |
1968 | Buffalo Bill Museum Presentation | 300 | 300 | $1,000.00 |
1969 | Golden Spike | 73,619 | 69,996 | $119.95 |
1969 | Theodore Roosevelt * | 56,060 | 52,386 | $134.95 |
1970 | North West Territories + | 3,106 | 2,500 | $149.95 |
1970 | North West Territories Deluxe + | 500 | 500 | $249.95 |
1970 | North West Territories Donation Model + | 10 | 10 | $1,000.00 |
1970 | Cowboy | 28,904 | 27,549 | $125.00 |
1970 | Cowboy Hall of Fame Presentation | 300 | 300 | $1,000.00 |
1970 | Lone Star | 55,259 | 38,385 | $140.00 |
1971 | NRA Musket & Rifle | 58,927 | 44, | $149.95 |
1972 | Yellow Boy (E) + | 5,500 | 4,903 | $149.95 |
1973 | R.C.M.P + | 10,442 | 9,500 | $189.95 |
1973 | R.C.M .P- Members Model + | 5,100 | 4,850 | $189.95 |
1973 | R.C.M.P Presentation Model + | 10 | 10 | Presentation |
1973 | M .P.X + | 32 | 32 | $78.00 |
1974 | Texas Ranger | 4,850 | 4,850 | $134.95 |
1974 | Texas Ranger Presentation | 150 | 150 | $1,000.00 |
1974 | Apache + | 10,200 | 8,600 | $149.95 |
1975 | Klondike Gold Rush + | 10,500 | 10,500 | $239.95 |
1975 | Klondike Gold Rush Dawson City Issue + | 25 | 25 | Presentation |
1975 | Klondike Gold Rush Presentation + | 15 | 15 | Presentation |
1975 | Comanche + | 11,511 | 11,500 | $229.95 |
1976 | U. S. Bicentennial | 19,999 | 19,999 | $325.00 |
1976 | Sioux + | 2,000 | 10,000 | $279.95 |
1976 | Little Big Horn + | 11,350 | 11,000 | $229.95 |
1977 | Wells Fargo | 19,999 | 19,999 | $350.00 |
1977 | Cheyenne 44/40 + | 13,000 | 11,225 | $300.00 |
1977 | Cheyenne 22 + | 8,221 | 5,000 | $319.95 |
1977 | Legendary Lawman | 30,858 | 19,999 | $375.00 |
1977 | Limited Edition I | 15,000 | 15,000 | $1,500.00 |
1978 | Cherokee 30/30 + | 9,000 | 9,000 | $384.95 |
1978 | Cherokee 22 + | 3,950 | 3,950 | $384.95 |
1978 | Antlered Game | 19,999 | 19,999 | $375.00 |
1978 | One of One Thousand + | 250 | 250 | $5,000.00 |
1979 | Limited Edition II | 1,500 | 1,500 | $1,750.00 |
1979 | Legendary Frontiersman | 19,999 | 19,999 | $425.00 |
1979 | Bat Masterson | 8,000 | 8,000 | $650.00 |
1979 | Matched Set of One Thousand | 1,000 | 1,000 | $3,000.00 |
1980 | Oliver F. Winchester | 19,999 | 19,999 | $520.00 |
1980 | Alberta Diamond Jubilee + | 2,700 | 2,700 | $650.00 |
1980 | Alberta Diamond Jubilee Deluxe + | 300 | 300 | $1,900.00 |
1980 | Saskatchewan Diamond Jubilee + | 2,700 | 2,700 | $695.00 |
1980 | Saskatchewan Diamond Jubilee Deluxe + | 300 | 300 | $1,995.00 |
1981 | Calgary Stampede + | 1,000 | 1,000 | $2,200.00 |
1981 | Canadian Pacific Centennial + | 2,700 | 2,700 | $800.00 |
1981 | Canadian Pacific – Employee + | 2,000 | 2,000 | $800.00 |
1981 | Canadian Pacific Presentation + | 300 | 300 | $2,200.00 |
1981 | U.S. Border Patrol | 1,000 | 1,000 | $1,195.00 |
1981 | U.S. Border Patrol – Member Model | 800 | 800 | $695.00 |
1981 | John Wayne Standard | 49,000 | 49,000 | $650.00 |
1981 | John Wayne Canadian | 1,000 | 1,000 | $995.00 |
1981 | John Wayne Duke | 1,000 | 1,000 | $2,250.00 |
1981 | John Wayne Matched Set | 300 | 300 | $12,000.00 |
1982 | Great Western Artist I | 999 | 999 | $2,500.00 |
1982 | Oklahoma Diamond Jubilee | 1,000 | 1,000 | $2,200.00 |
1982 | American Bald Eagle Silver Model | 2,800 | 2,800 | $895.00 |
1982 | American Bald Eagle Gold Model | 200 | 200 | $2,950.00 |
1982 | Annie Oakley | 6,000 | 6,000 | $600.00 |
1983 | Great Western Artist II | 999 | 999 | $2,500.00 |
1983 | Chief Crazy Horse | 19,999 | 19,999 | $550.00 |
1984 | Winchester-Colt Set | 4,440 | 3,250 | $3,900.00 |
1985 | Boy Scout | 15,000 | 15,000 | $625.00 |
1985 | Eagle Scout | 1,000 | 1,000 | $2,250.00 |
1986 | Texas Sesquicentennial Carbine | 15,000 | 15,000 | $695.00 |
1986 | Texas Sesquicentennial Rifle | 1,500 | 1,500 | $2,995.00 |
1986 | Texas Sesquicentennial Set | 150 | 150 | $7,995.00 |
1986 | Statue of Liberty | 100 | 50 | $6,500.00 |
1986 | 1 of 1000 – European Second Edition | 250 | 64 | $6,000.00 |
1986 | 120th Anniversary | 1,000 | 1,000 | $995.00 |
1986 | Ducks Unlimited | 2,800 | 2,800 | $700.00 |
1986 | Ducks Unlimited – Gold | 300 | 300 | $1,500.00 |
1986 | Ducks Unlimited – Canada | 1,400 | 1,200 | $700.00 |
1987 | U.S. Constitution | 50 | 17 | $12,000.00 |
1989 | Italy Anagni 1 of 25 | 25 | N/A | N/A |
1990 | Wyoming Centennial | 999 | 500 | $895.00 |
1991 | 125th Anniversary | 125 | 61 | $4,995.00 |
1991 | 125th Anniversary European Edition | 125 | N/A | N/A |
1992 | Ontario Conservation Officer Centennial | 400 | 400 | $1,195.00 |
1992 | Kentucky Bicentennial | 500 | 500 | $995.00 |
1992 | Arapaho | 500 | 500 | $895.00 |
1993 | Nez Perce | 600 | 600 | $950.00 |
1993 | Ducks Unlimited-Canada 1993 | 500 | 500 | $750.00 |
1994 | Limited Edition Centennial | 12,000 | 12,000 | $811.00 |
1994 | Limited Edition Centennial – High Grade | 3,000 | 3,000 | $1,272.00 |
1994 | Limited Edition Centennial – Custom | 94 | 94 | $4,684.00 |
1994 | Browning Tribute 1 of 100 | 100 | N/A | N/A |
1995 | Florida Sesquicentennial | 360 | 360 | $1,195.00 |
1996 | Wild Bill Hickok | 350 | 350 | $1,195.00 |
1997 | Earp Brothers | 250 | 250 | $1,195.00 |
1997 | 25th Anniversary 9422 | 2,500 | 2,500 | $606.00 |
1997 | 25th Anniversary 9422 – High Grade | 250 | 250 | $1,348.00 |
1998 | IAM | 3,000 | 3,000 | $375.00 |
1998 | Shoshone | 250 | 250 | $1,195.00 |
1998 | Wal-Mart Wildlife Conservation | 2,000 | 2,000 | $560.00 |
1998 | Klondike Centennial | 450 | 450 | $550.00 |
1998 | Klondike Centennial-Deluxe | 100 | 100 | $1,000.00 |
2002 | Heritage 1 of 1000-High Grade | 1,000 | 1,000 | $1,883.00 |
2002 | Heritage 1 of 100-Custom | 100 | 100 | $5,200.00 |
2003 | New Generation – 1st Edition | 100 | 100 | $2,995.00 |
2003 | New Generation – 2nd Edition | 110 | 110 | $3,271.00 |
2005 | 9422 Custom Tribute 1 of 222 | 222 | 222 | $2,313.00 |
2005 | 9422 High Grade Tribute (22 WMR) | $1,050.00 | ||
2005 | 9422 High Grade Tribute (22 LR) | $1,078.00 | ||
2005 | 9422 High Grade Legacy Tribute (22 WMR) | $1,139.00 | ||
2005 | 9422 High Grade Legacy Tribute (22 LR) | $1,085.00 | ||
2005 | 9422 Special Edition Tribute (22 WMR) | $545.00 | ||
2005 | 9422 Special Edition Tribute (22 LR) | $516.00 | ||
2005 | 9422 Special Edition Legacy Tribute (22 WMR) | $606.00 | ||
2005 | 9422 Special Edition Legacy Tribute (22 LR) | $551.00 | ||
2005 | John M. Browning (30-30) | 150 | 150 | $1,107.00 |
2005 | John M. Browning (44 Mag.) | 150 | 150 | $1,107.00 |
2005 | John M. Browning (45 Colt) | 150 | 150 | $1,107.00 |
Special Issues | ||||
1983 | Dodge Marksman (Central Region) | 1,000 | 1,000 | $250.00 |
1983 | Dodge Marksman (Southeast Region) | 3,565 | 3,565 | $250.00 |
1983 | Dodge Marksman (Corporate) | 516 | 516 | $250.00 |
1984 | Dodge Marksman (Western Region) | 775 | 775 | $250.00 |
1984 | Captain James Cook | 100 | 100 | $995.00 |
1984 | Lander, Wyoming | 400 | 400 | $495.00 |
1985 | Mark Twain | 150 | 150 | $475.00 |
1986 | WACA Winchester/Colt | 100 | 22 | $2,695.00 |
1987 | Coca-Cola | 2,500 | 1,574 | N/A |
1987 | WACA Trapper 45 Colt | 250 | 250 | $329.00 |
1988 | U.S. Marshals Bicentennial | 500 | 500 | $1,995.00 |
1992 | WACA 7/30 Waters | 250 | 250 | $695.00 |
1994 | WACA Limited Edition Centennial | 250 | 250 | $690.00 |
1998 | WACA 9422 | 500 | 500 | $695.00 |
2001 | Wild Turkey Federation 9422 | 1,900 | N/A | Auction |
2002 | Friends of NRA | N/A | Auction | |
2003 | Wild Turkey Federation 410 | 2,200 | N/A | Auction |
2006 | Friends of NRA | 1,200 | 1,050 | Auction |
2006 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 400 | 400 | Auction |
Private Issues | ||||
1981 | WACA 30-30 Trapper | 130 | 130 | $250.00 |
1985 | Roy Rogers, Jr. | 3,000 | $395.00 | |
1985 | Louis Riel | 900 | 900 | $749.00 |
1985 | Louis Riel – Deluxe | 100 | 100 | $1,749.00 |
1990 | Ties That Bind | 14 | $1,800.00 | |
1992 | Larry Bird | 100 | 100 | $2,995.00 |
American Indian Tribute | 300 | 300 | N/A | |
Great American Buffalo | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Custer's Last Stand | 300 | 300 | N/A | |
1994 | Limited Edition Centennial – Gold | 50 | 50 | |
1997 | First Swiss American | 300 | 300 | (E) |
Accurate, Exquisite, and Smooth. The Model 94 Rifles and Carbines being made today surpass the quality and craftsmanship of any Model 94's made before. The button rifled barrels are triple checked at the factory, ensuring optimal accuracy. The smooth walnut stocks combine compliment the richly blued steel of the receiver and hardware. Round locking bolt trunnions help ensure a smooth, quick lever throw, imitated but unparalleled by the competition. The edges of the lever are radiused, making the operation of the lever comfortable. Go and hold one - try cocking the hammer and working the loading gate. San andreas two player. Everything on the gun operates as smooth as silk, yet it feels solid and dependable.
The ultimate lever gun. This rifle became the Model 94 Winchester. It was the ultimate iteration of Winchester levers and, although coming at the end of westward expansion, is often called 'The Gun that Won the West.'
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The proven performer for over a century. No greater names have ever been linked together more solidly than Winchester® and the Model 1894. Early on in 1862, Oliver Fisher Winchester began Winchester Repeating Arms Company and followed with a series of fine rifles like the 1866, 1873 and 1876. Then John M. Browning came along with numerous other designs which became legendary Winchesters, like the Single Shot 1885, Model 86 and the Model 92 among others. Then, in 1893 he presented to Winchester a model that was a perfect match for the new 30-30 smokeless cartridge, ushering in a new era in firearms development.
Winchester 94 Centennial Manual Typewriter
A few good reasons to own a Model 94 Winchester. There are a number of good reasons that the Model 94 Winchester is still a solid choice for big game hunting. It is true that many hunters over the years have moved to bolt actions for longer range hunting -- like out in the West for example, where cross canyon shots are common. That is well and good. But even in the 21st century, the most hunted big game animal in North America -- the Whitetail -- is in brushier, nastier, tighter conditions than ever. In fact, the urbanization of the Whitetail is one of the most studied topics by wildlife biologist these days. If you are whitetail hunter you are likely going to be hunting in these kinds of conditions. And being able to get on target and make a good shot is something the Model 94 has been proven to do for over 110 years.
Fast. Very Fast. Its light weight, quick pointing characteristics, ease of cycling the next round, overall responsiveness, and choice of good calibers makes it an excellent choice for deer and even black bear. Many consider the Model 94 the ultimate rifle for training a new shooter too. There is an intrinsic level of interest generated when you put one in the hands of a young shooter. And the skills learned in loading, handling, operating and shooting transfer to every type of hunting.
What do I like best about the Model 94 Winchester?
Winchester Model 94 Canadian Centennial
- Lots of steel and wood. It's just made the old fashioned way. Lots of durable steel parts that feel solid and reliable.
- Incredible design. John Moses Browning really outdid himself when he designed the Model 94. The mechanism is smooth and precise. The ergonomics are practically perfect. The action is strong and simply not prone to wearing out.
- Solid lockup. The John Browning design was created to handle the newest type of ammunition in the world at the time: smokeless powder loads. And it is still handling them. The Model 94 has been chambered in some of the meanest calibers ever developed for fast action in brushy conditions.
- It's a lifetime gun. Some rifles come and go, but a Model 94 just builds a lifetime of memories. It is one gun that your family will appreciate long after you are gone. It's a gun your great grandson will learn to shoot with. Timeless.
- Today's we have the ability to make great barrels for every Winchester no matter what the action type . This means the 94 is more accurate than ever. And there are more bullet choices too. And factory ammo is a lot more affordable than some other calibers, making it something you can afford to shoot.
- It' may seem like the opposite of today's MSR, but lever actions have a lot in common with today's modern sporting rifles. 110 years ago our ancestors bought 94s because they were cool, fun to shoot, fast handling and had high magazine capacity. Sound familiar. As for us, we are certain the Winchester Model 94 is one of the most amazing rifles ever made.