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Winchester 64A 30-30
Winchester 64A 30-30
The Winchester Model 64 (often called the Model 64A after its 1937 redesign) is a lever-action rifle chambered in .30-30 Winchester, introduced in 1933 as a deluxe successor to the famous Model 1894.
Key Details on the Winchester Model 64A in .30-30
Feature
Specification
Years of production
1933–1957 (Model 64), post-1937 versions are "64A"
Total production
~66,783 (all calibers)
Action
Lever-action, improved version of Model 94
Calibers
Primarily .30-30 Win, also .32 Winchester Special, .219 Zipper, .25-35 Win (rare)
Barrel length
Standard: 24" round (some 20" or 26" special order)
Magazine
½-tube (5–6 rounds depending on cartridge length)
Weight
~7–7.5 lbs
Sights
Open iron sights; receiver drilled & tapped for scopes/receiver sights
Major Differences from the Model 94
Improved, stronger action with a heavier frame and better bolt locking
Pistol grip stock standard (Model 94 was straight grip until much later)
Better wood and checkering (deluxe model)
Heavier barrel and forearm for better balance and heat dissipation
Factory sling swivels on most
Designed as a “big-game” rifle rather than a lightweight deer gun.
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