Winchester model 65 Info Request

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Winchester model 65 Info Request

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I have a mod. 65 218 bee serial #415126 good cond. can anyone give me info. on this rifle , age, value , interested in any info have owned the gun since about 1941 ? thanks
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Re: Winchester model 65 Info Request

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Sixgun is the man to answer your questions, just have to wait for him to see this post.
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He was here today, and gone tomorrow.... :?
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Re: Winchester model 65 Info Request

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Blaine wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 8:42 pm He was here today, and gone tomorrow.... :?
Same as the OP.....the guy makes a post, gets an honest and informative answer and then disappears.....he does not deserve anymore further consideration. Happens all the time.----00
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Sixgun wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 1:26 am
Blaine wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 8:42 pm He was here today, and gone tomorrow.... :?
Same as the OP.....the guy makes a post, gets an honest and informative answer and then disappears.....he does not deserve anymore further consideration. Happens all the time.----00
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Re: Winchester model 65 Info Request

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If you have indicated the correct serial number in your post, then your rifle is not a real model 65, it is an early model 1892 that has been rebarreled. All the 'real' model 65s will have a serial number over 1 million. There are quite few of these rebarreled 1892s floating around.
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