I have a what I believe is a 1897 lever action 22 with serial no s1525 any information would be greatly appreciated. Let me thank you in advance.
Bob
manufacturing date
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Re: manufacturing date
Bob;
A Model 1897 will not have a letter "S" prefix to the serial number. A Model 39, which was the model that followed the Model 1897 did have letter prefixes. If your rifle is a Model 39 (marked on the upper tang, behind the hammer ) and has the letter "S" as a prefix, then it would have been manufactured between 1925 and 1932, probably closer to 1925 with the serial number quoted.
A Model 1897 will not have a letter "S" prefix to the serial number. A Model 39, which was the model that followed the Model 1897 did have letter prefixes. If your rifle is a Model 39 (marked on the upper tang, behind the hammer ) and has the letter "S" as a prefix, then it would have been manufactured between 1925 and 1932, probably closer to 1925 with the serial number quoted.
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Re: manufacturing date
Fist of all thank you for quick response yes of course you are right it is a model 39 the rifle is in pristine condition with case hardening still very visible, and idea the worth of the rifle. Again let me thank you in advance.
Bob
Bob