Below is the download link for a special resource for dating Winchester firearms. These pages were scanned from documents compiled over the years by the customer service department of Winchester Repeating Arms. None of the page scans are of original documents but are simply transcribed information typed into a word processing program. In general, this information is the same that you would get if you called our customer service department and asked them for the information. They use these documents as a reference and the documents should be limited to that use. What year was my Winchester manufactured? (Serial Number Reference)Winchester Firearms Manufacturing Dates by Serial Number and Year 1866 through the early 1990sClick the image below to download the PDF document containing the serial number date-range information on many Winchester firearms. You will need the Adobe Reader program to open this file. Adobe Reader is available free from Adobe. THE HISTORY OF WINCHESTER HISTORIC SERIAL NUMBER RECORDS.
There is probably some kernel of truth to all of them. But the fact remains; there is no original, single, totally accurate database of serial numbers from 1866 forward that we are aware of. But perhaps these pages can help you somewhat in your research. Please keep the following points in mind as you explore these pages:
There are other outside resources – including the Cody Firearm Museum -- which can be excellent for determining date of manufacture and value: Click here to go to our gun values resource links. Click below to download a PDF overview of Cody Museum serial number resources. (Please remember that this information is a compilation over time -- collected from secondhand information. No confidentail records were used. We reserve the right to make changes at any time and make no claims as to accuracy. No attempt has been made to determine the value of any Winchester products.) © Winchester Repeating Arms, 2012, 2015, R. Stitt
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Find your serial number, IMEI/MEID, or ICCID
Still haven't found the number that you need? See the following sections. iPhoneOn these devices, find the serial number in Settings and the IMEI/MEID on the SIM tray. If you need support but you can't view the Settings menu, you can use the IMEI/MEID instead of the serial number:
On these devices, find the serial number in Settings and the IMEI/MEID (the MEID is the first 14 digits of the IMEI) on the back. If you need support but you can't view the Settings menu, you can use the IMEI/MEID instead of the serial number:
On these devices, find the serial number and IMEI/MEID on the SIM tray:
If you have an original iPhone, find the serial number and IMEI engraved on the back. iPad and iPod touchFind the serial number for your iPad Pro, iPad, or iPod touch on the back of the device. On an iPad (cellular model), you'll also find the IMEI. Classic rock free download music. The MEID is the first 14 digits of the IMEI. iTunesYou can also find your device's serial number in iTunes:
If you'd like to paste this information into Apple registration or support forms, choose Edit > Copy Serial Number. If you don't have your deviceThere are several places to check that might show your device's serial or IMEI/MEID number.
If you still need help, here's what to try next:
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