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Amazing Variety of Winchester 94 Factory Commemoratives 

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For over four decades, Winchester produced American-made factory Commemorative Issue models that were instant collectibles.
While their historic North Haven, Connecticut factory was still in full swing, Winchester cranked out more than 100 runs of such Commemorative Issue Model 94 lever guns between 1964 and 2005 with the largest runs made before 1985. While that sounds like a huge variety of guns, keep in mind some, like the 1972 Yellow Boy, were only advertised in Europe while others, for instance, the Saskatchewan Diamond Jubilee in 1980, were only marketed in Canada as they were made by Cooey in Ontario. Even with that, the models that made it to shelves in America were amazing.

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@monzon529
@monzon529 4 года назад
Just got me the Buffalo Bills commemorative two weeks ago in pristine condition. Freaking love it.
@robertm5850
@robertm5850 4 года назад
David Monzon just picked the cowboy up delivered in 3 days
@monzon529
@monzon529 4 года назад
Robert M thats awesome. I just finished hanging up mine. Got a really nice cherrywood display with the blue felt and i bought a raccoon skin in Cody Wyoming and had to put that up on display. Enjoy it they sure are some beautiful rifles.
@timeverett7828
@timeverett7828 3 года назад
These commemoratives are everywhere these days because they were part of Estates where the folks are now in their 70s and 80s and they're parting with them in large numbers
@mschrage618
@mschrage618 4 года назад
My dad owned almost all of these at one point, unfired new in box , that had belonged to my grandfather who worked for Winchester. unfortunately they were lost in a house fire in 2011. I’m hoping to re-build the collection someday . The Legendary Lawmen was always my favorite.
@shockwave6416
@shockwave6416 2 года назад
Uggghhh that blows.
@rbagrizzly
@rbagrizzly 4 года назад
I remember when you got 1 with a new Dodge pickup of a certain model, late '70's, early '80's I think.
@rustyshackleford7285
@rustyshackleford7285 4 года назад
That would definitely get me to buy a Dodge as my next truck. If for no other reason than to know the company that I’m giving thousands of $$ to supports the 2nd amendment.
@billythekid2281
@billythekid2281 4 года назад
rbagrizzly 1985 Chevy Outdoorsman
@anoint426hemi6
@anoint426hemi6 3 года назад
@@rustyshackleford7285 Please explain the 2nd Amendment and be precise. No right-wing bullshit.
@s.e.8719
@s.e.8719 3 года назад
@@anoint426hemi6 Law abiding free citizens do not require the gov’s blessing to own and possess firearms.
@DYLANJJK94
@DYLANJJK94 3 года назад
🥺 now that’s America at It’s finest :)
@levibruce8322
@levibruce8322 2 года назад
I recently inherited a Winchester Wrangler commemorative with a 16 inch barrel,saddle ring and big loop chambered in 32 wspl. Love it.
@stabbitythecricket2076
@stabbitythecricket2076 Год назад
I got the Canadian ceninteial just bought rarely used and came with box and papers. 30 30 and octagon barrel
@1991tommygun
@1991tommygun 3 года назад
I like the Alberta and Saskatchewan diamond jubilee models
@barry9413
@barry9413 4 года назад
Spectacular
@davidwagner4671
@davidwagner4671 4 года назад
Nice
@451whitworth4
@451whitworth4 4 года назад
"Limited production" i.e. they made tens of thousands of them
@DYLANJJK94
@DYLANJJK94 3 года назад
But compare that to 1M+ lol
@blchamblisscscp8476
@blchamblisscscp8476 8 месяцев назад
I have one of those Cowboy Commemoratives. It was inherited, box not included. Its a nice rifle. The nickel is still nice after 53 years.
@Pest789
@Pest789 4 года назад
Franklin mint has an amazing variety of manufactured 'collectible' plates too.
@dam1041960
@dam1041960 4 года назад
Gloves, gloves, gloves!
@shockwave6416
@shockwave6416 2 года назад
🤣 I know right.
@freeyourmind8650
@freeyourmind8650 Год назад
Seriously, no gloves...WTF???
@dickgoesinya9419
@dickgoesinya9419 3 года назад
The legendary Frontiersman was made in 1979 chambered in 38-55 along with the Oliver F Win.in 1980 and Chief Crazy Horse in 1983
@lot2196
@lot2196 2 года назад
I've got the 66 and the Golden Spike. Also have the Colt 22lr single action Golden Spike pistol still in display box.
@brettbarlow2242
@brettbarlow2242 3 года назад
I wish that you could find those over here in Australia
@ivirzivirseyler.
@ivirzivirseyler. 4 года назад
I like this gun's 🤤😍🤗
@williamray3101
@williamray3101 11 месяцев назад
I got a 30.30 made 1907 26" octagon barrell Great rifle.😊😊😊
@anoint426hemi6
@anoint426hemi6 3 года назад
When are you leaving town? I'll watch your collection.
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039 4 года назад
Kept waiting for him to say " And my personal favourite ". From the movie 5th element if you've not seen the film.
@briankerr4512
@briankerr4512 4 года назад
I have a 1894 to 1994 trapper carbine in 44 mag with the big hoop.
@Gunscom
@Gunscom 4 года назад
Nice.
@Mr_jadooo
@Mr_jadooo 4 года назад
Thank u sir . i wanna know about pumpaction rifle not shotgun
@chasl5311
@chasl5311 Год назад
I have a Winchester Model 94AE. It is the 100th Year Anniversary Edition - (1894 -1994 ). It's a trapper, 16 inch barrel, and made for 44 Rem. Mag. It has never been fired. I purchased it back in 1994, I have the original box and paper work. It's a beautiful gun, but I guess it's not a commemorate issue, the stock is not stamped.
@thetassieboys
@thetassieboys 2 года назад
I know this is a old video but I would love a recommendation. I have a cherokee 30-30 unfired from my father :) should I use it? I have no interest in collecting the others and with the price of firearms at the moment its the same price to buy a used 3030 haha
@matthewlyness8161
@matthewlyness8161 Год назад
What size barrel is the Winchester commemorative Buffalo
@Joty295
@Joty295 3 года назад
I cant find a buffalo Bill disassembly video anywhere its different than the regular 94 model
@anoint426hemi6
@anoint426hemi6 3 года назад
That's my problem too. rare as hen's teeth.
@metalcavy33
@metalcavy33 Год назад
I want the legendary lawman edition.
@tonymerritt549
@tonymerritt549 6 дней назад
Times are hard. Gonna have to sell my buffalo bill commemorative 😢😢😢.
@johnlsx4547
@johnlsx4547 Год назад
Has anyone seen a Winchester Commemorative called the "Discovery One" ? To my knowledge the only commemorative Winchester ever made to honour someone or something outside of the Americas. That being Captain Cook who discovered Australia. Rumoured to be less then 50 left in existence.
@Logan0o
@Logan0o 3 года назад
What about the Oliver F Winchester commemorative???
@tomo93brko
@tomo93brko 2 месяца назад
How many of the little big horn were made in total? Does anybody know the answer? Kind regards from europe.
@jeramyw
@jeramyw 4 года назад
6:15 The last one is a short rifle, not a carbine. Ain't it?
@wisconsinfarmboy9232
@wisconsinfarmboy9232 2 года назад
My brother had a lawman Edition that was lost in a house fire a year ago.
@SamofCR
@SamofCR 3 года назад
I have one you did not show. Bi-Centennial 1776/1976 with box, book and wall rack. Unfired and still coated with Winchester protectant.
@tburrows357
@tburrows357 3 года назад
I’m in Canada and bought a used bicentennial model. It’s very used with pitting and chipped chrome. It was used hard as a bush gun. The front wood is chipped. I use it as an instructional gun for the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (prerequisites for a firearms license) with the firing pin removed. It’s sad that it’s a beautiful gun that should have been kept as a collector. Even worse is I have a family Marlin 336 from 1974 that’s in mint shape. Just goes to show when a rifle is properly taken care of it can last generations.
@SamofCR
@SamofCR 2 года назад
@@tburrows357 That was not chrome, it is silver.
@briansearles4473
@briansearles4473 3 года назад
My Saskatchewan Diamond Jubilee was made in North Haven Connecticut USA, as stamped on the barrel. I don't see anywhere on my rifle that it was made in Canada by Cooey. I don't think Cooey made any lever actions, have only seen bolt action .22's.
@jacobmitchell5173
@jacobmitchell5173 2 года назад
We have a wells Fargo one
@redram5150
@redram5150 4 года назад
No 1985 BSA commemoration?
@larrykoroush6995
@larrykoroush6995 10 месяцев назад
I had the U.S Border Patrol carbine. So many people wanted it, and I finally sold it.
@aftabshah9941
@aftabshah9941 2 года назад
What price
@mohammedcohen
@mohammedcohen 4 года назад
My late brother, Ray, had a collectible (forget the model & caliber) my dad bought for him ca. the late '60s ( believe it or not in the PDRNJ)...had an octagon barrel, god trigger & loading gate...he got in trouble in the early/mid 70s and either pawned or sold it...
@johndilday1846
@johndilday1846 4 года назад
Mohammed Cohen I believe that one would be the Classic commemorative model.
@mohammedcohen
@mohammedcohen 4 года назад
@@johndilday1846 ...his had a 'burled' stock...did the Classic have one also???
@johndilday1846
@johndilday1846 4 года назад
Mohammed Cohen I believe so. Mine has fancier wood. It is what is called a short rifle configuration, a short 20 inch octagonal barrel, with a rifle style nose cap (no barrel bands), gold colored loading gate and trigger, steel butt plate, scroll type receiver engravings and buckhorn sights.
@medallion150
@medallion150 2 года назад
The Frontiersman were in 38-55, not 30-30.
@LochTaupo
@LochTaupo 4 года назад
Man do you ship to Australia?
@davidgardner863
@davidgardner863 2 года назад
Some of these guns have features of both carbines and sporting rifles. Too bad they weren’t made pre ‘64.
@musicmatty67
@musicmatty67 2 года назад
It’s my understanding these commemoratives were made with very high standards. 100% forged steel receivers unlike the regular models of that time.
@hombre1965
@hombre1965 7 месяцев назад
Show the boxes!
@procrew98k
@procrew98k 2 года назад
I have ONE of This, and my wife had to leave before i leave my bat masterson
@stevenideg
@stevenideg Год назад
Possiedo il Cherokee è arrivato in Svizzera :-)
@johnfisher4273
@johnfisher4273 3 года назад
When he said bad boys he should have just left off boys
@338deathmachine2
@338deathmachine2 2 года назад
Missing the 76 bicentennial 🤔
@barrymantei7795
@barrymantei7795 2 года назад
In the 70's the commerativv 94's have very little collecter value because they made to many of them 8000 to 90,000 guns does not make them collectable
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ul
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ul 23 дня назад
No, but they make great shooters.
@AnimeFan_2013
@AnimeFan_2013 4 года назад
I'm adding the NRA commemorative to my list
@Gunscom
@Gunscom 4 года назад
It's a beauty.
@AnimeFan_2013
@AnimeFan_2013 4 года назад
@@Gunscom Agreed
@G273Outdoors
@G273Outdoors 4 года назад
Picked one up (rifle only, as guy had already sold the musket) last year. Love the NRA commemorative model. New, un-fired with box and paperwork. Got it for $580. Not sure what they sale for now.
@AnimeFan_2013
@AnimeFan_2013 4 года назад
@@G273Outdoors Nice, I would assume some are fairly pricey now
@frankernest3712
@frankernest3712 3 года назад
Pre 64s are still the King
@rossginn1171
@rossginn1171 2 года назад
Looking for the Coca Cola 30-30
@boomerrumor8252
@boomerrumor8252 3 года назад
I don't even desire one of those cheapies. Must either be pre-64 or 82-91 to get my attention.
@rebelcowboy5.7l98
@rebelcowboy5.7l98 3 года назад
What would one of these be worth today, brand new unfired in box with paperwork?
@boomerrumor8252
@boomerrumor8252 3 года назад
@@rebelcowboy5.7l98 a local sporting goods store had one brand new in the box dated 1967 for 399 and I passed
@johnfisher4273
@johnfisher4273 3 года назад
You should have just said pre 64
@boomerrumor8252
@boomerrumor8252 3 года назад
@@johnfisher4273 yeah well I know what you're saying
@rebelcowboy5.7l98
@rebelcowboy5.7l98 3 года назад
@@boomerrumor8252 ok thx for the insight.
@oni_goroshi
@oni_goroshi 8 месяцев назад
So collectable that they were made in the thousands and everyone bought them in the 60s,70s and 80s. Today they arent worth much. Might as well spend the extra money and buy an original from the 1800s.
@CaliPatriot88
@CaliPatriot88 5 месяцев назад
Dumb opinion is dumb
@edmaguire1012
@edmaguire1012 2 года назад
I've got the NRA in carbine form.
@user-yp6ev9oi2t
@user-yp6ev9oi2t 3 месяца назад
Yes, they're "pretty" but they were all made after 1964 ! - You know, like a Chevy Vega or a Ford Pinto or Mustang II.
@markcarew6724
@markcarew6724 2 года назад
Save your money for something better than these commemorative rifles.
@klingerwvu5253
@klingerwvu5253 Год назад
Who bought these guns??...well anybody with the money but....These guns capilized on the fact that the WWII generation were getting old, had money and were becoming too old to actually use these guns. Plus they loved western stuff. It's not a 73 but it's close enough. As a general role things called collectable or any other synonyms pertaining to rarity or value is just complete BS.
@rockymtnhunter1776
@rockymtnhunter1776 4 года назад
The 94s made in 64-onward were made with shitty parts compared to the pre 64s. The ones made in Miroku Japan seem to be ok, the only problem is that they have a BS tang safety.
@anoint426hemi6
@anoint426hemi6 3 года назад
Not all of them have the tang safety..
@kylethedalek
@kylethedalek 3 года назад
I thought it was Marlins from the late 60s and up weren’t as good? I always thought Winchesters were good, I’ve heard mixed reviews about the Japanese made ones. Some love them, what I don’t understand why did Winchester give Japan a license to make them? What about the Italians that already make them? (I’m not saying Japan makes bad products far from it, it’s just the Italians and I think there were one or two Chinese factories making Winchesters and have been for more many years.)
@rockymtnhunter1776
@rockymtnhunter1776 3 года назад
@@kylethedalek Marlins are different. To tell if it’s a good marlin, it has to have a JM stamp on the barrel. Any Marlin that was made before Remington got its hands on the company is good. Once Remington took over, they went to shit. When it comes to Winchester, anything post 64 is made of lesser quality. The metal is of a lower quality and does not hold the bluing. The bluing is also different and doesn’t have as fine of a finish. The newer Miroku made winchesters are OK but they have the tang safety which most people dislike.
@musicmatty67
@musicmatty67 2 года назад
This is an incorrect statement. They most certainly were made in New Haven Connecticut after 1964. 1983 Winchester returned to regular production methods with 100% forged steel receivers with an angle eject bolt so you could mount a scope on top.
@rockymtnhunter1776
@rockymtnhunter1776 2 года назад
@@musicmatty67 My bad, you are right, I confused the ones made in japan with the post 64 Winchesters.
@1991tommygun
@1991tommygun 3 года назад
Winchester is gone to shit now
@SlickSixguns
@SlickSixguns 4 года назад
94 isn’t my favorite model
@anoint426hemi6
@anoint426hemi6 3 года назад
Somebody liked them because they are the all time selling Winchester.
@JohnQuickWick
@JohnQuickWick Год назад
Nice! I just found a Winchester model 94 Golden Spike made in 1969. Got it for the used price. But, it looks immaculate. 🪙
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