Manufacturing takes place at our facility in Japan. It is the iconic Winchester and it is beautiful in every way. The reintroduction of the Model 1866 lever action spearheaded our celebration of the 150th anniversary of Winchester Repeating Arms. Since the mid-1990s all Winchester historic lever actions (formerly called Limited Editions) have been made at this same factory. Although the Model 94 is the most recent historic Winchester to be built in this factory it is not the first. We then utilize our Winchester Repeating Arms sister factory in the mountain country near the city of Kochi, Japan for production. The reintroduction of the historic Model 94 was spearheaded from our R&D facility in Utah. This all changed after the factory closing in 2006. Model 70s made and/or assembled in Portugal have stellar quality, accuracy and overall performance that matches or exceeds any production Model 70s ever in our history.įor well over 100 years the Model 94 was made at the New Haven, Connecticut factory.
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But it would be incorrect to base your decision whether to buy a new Model 70 made at our Portugal plant due to a fear of poor performance. Some hunters only revere "Pre-64" Model 70s. Some hunters and shooters have reasons for purchasing only Made In USA firearms.
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Generally, today, key parts are likely sourced worldwide with the rifle made and assembled in Portugal. Production was then moved to our factory in Viana, Portugal - a factory which was already part of the Herstal Group (our parent company). After 2006, a number of Model 70 bolt action rifles were produced at a Herstal Group factory (FNM) in South Carolina, U.S.A. For the first seventy years, production was in New Haven, Connecticut, the factory that closed in 2006. Earlier production of USA-made guns is marked as such. Assembly and production of Model 70s have been shifted to our Viana, Portugal plant as indicated on the barrel inscription. The best factories are used for each model. It is no secret that Winchester Repeating Arms is part of the greater Herstal Group, with factories all around the world. Although subject to change, as of 2018, this is the breakout for current models: It is the primary source for country of origin information. You will want to check this before you purchase a new Winchester to confirm where it was made. Currently, this information is found on the barrel inscription on all current Winchester rifles and shotguns. We understand that the country of manufacture is very important to you and has been to many of our customers over the past 150 years. Please, always check the barrel inscription to know exactly where a Winchester is made before you purchase it.Ĭheck the Barrel First. This information is subject to change over time. If you have any questions at all about the origin of your rifle or shotgun, just look at the barrel inscription.īelow is an overview of each firearm and where it is manufactured. The place of manufacture - including the country - is included on the barrel roll permanently inscribed on your rifle or shotgun.
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There are no secrets regarding where Winchester firearms are manufactured. This gives us the ability to produce the best firearms possible with the value you expect from a Winchester - all at the appropriate factory for the design requirements.Ī quick way to know. This works to the benefit of all of our customers. Today, Winchester Repeating Arms Company, as part of a greater business group, now has access to other top level factories and resources around the world. The reintroduction of the Model 1885, the Model 1892 and others - produced at the group's Japan factory - were part of this change. A more global approach to manufacturing began and a new emphasis on growth of the line, a greater commitment to quality and a strong push to improve overall product value began. Since then, Winchester rifles and shotguns have been produced at associated factories in many locations around the world. This was when Winchester firearms production became part of what is now the Herstal Group. Under new ownership/management, a new philosophy for production emerged in the early 1990s. The history of Winchester becomes more complex in recent years with Winchester firearms becoming separate from Winchester Ammunition (Olin) in 1981 and with ownership of the factory and license of the brand changing several times. A fairly large number of guns were also produced in Canada at the Cooey plant, which was purchased by Olin Corporation - Winchester-Western - in the early 1960s. The Canada facility has not been part of Winchester for many years. Although most guns though the history of Winchester Repeating Arms were produced at the historic New Haven factory, that has not always been the only factory.