With the serial number you provided,your Winchester model 52C was made in the year 1956.
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Most Winchester rifles are valued by using a percentage system of original finish remaining.The Winchester model 52C is no exception.If your rifle has between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining on the wood and metal then a standard model 52C will bring between 500-1,000 dollars.If you have a model 52C heavy target model then 650-1,000 dollars,if you have a model 52C bull target then 900-1,200 dollars,and if you have a model 52C sporter then between 1,400-2,850 dollars.these last models were only produced between 500-1,000 total.
The Winchester model 52C which was introduced in 1947 will range in price from 500 dollars for a gun with 60% of its original finish,up to 1,200 dollars for a nice example with 95% of its original finish remaining.
visit rimfire central, Winchester forum. there is a post there for dating Winchester 52's The year of manufacture for serial number 96734 is 1956.
I can say that the total production of model 52 Winchester rifles were 125,419 from 1919-1979.There were 32 more made after 1979.It is believed that between 500-1,000 Winchester 52C models were made during the 60 years of production.
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did you mean 52C in a D? 52 cards in a deck.
52 degrees Celsius is approximately 125.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Value of a Winchester 52 can vary from $200.00 to $3600.00 or more depending on the model and condition. The 52 Target rifle went through many changes over the 60 years of its production. Unless they are in near mint condition, early models that resemble Enfield military rifles in appearance are generally not as desirable as later B and C versions with the more classic Marksman stock and internal improvements to the lock and trigger mechanisms. The D model with its kitschy white-line spacers and single-shot configuration are not quite as desirable but are easier to find in good condition. The only thing special about the E model is that there weren't many of them sold so it's relatively rare. The Sporter version of all four generations is almost always three times as expensive as the Target version of similar age. If you go to the web sites, gun broker.com or Auction arms.com or guns America.com and type in Winchester 52 their search engine will bring up all of the model 52's currently for sale. Also there is an explanation on how to rate the condition of your firearm, excellent, fine, good, poor on these sites. It's important to study the various versions because original condition is the key to collector value and alot of the 52's for sale have been significantly altered by owners who were competitive shooters. Good LuckAnswerIt depends greatly on the model variation. The .22's Model 52 were sold as 52b, then 52c, and finally 52d. Some known examples exist of 52e's. The 52c had a replaceable cartridge mag, while the 52d was a single shot with feed ramp only. These are highly sought after target rifles. If marked with U.S. as used by the US Army, they are even more collectable. They are great shooting rifles. AnswerYou forgot the model 52 witch was before 1939 and before the B .
52 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 325 Kelvin on the Kelvin scale. To convert from Celsius to Kelvin, simply add 273.