More than 2 1/2 million pre 64 model 94's and it's variations were made. (the pre 64 mod. 64, numbering over 66 thousand, were-as a previous poster said-included in these serial numbers) So, the 64 and it's variations are rarer than carbines and rifles. Oddly, in northern N.E., they don't seem to get prices as high as the 94 rifles in comparable condition. Maybe up here in deer country they were just considered too fancy for serious work. (of course, their higher initial cost might have had something to do with it!) In my 30+ years of dealing and collecting Winchesters (primarily levers and .22's) and excluding trappers and short rifles, I'd say desirability is as follows: 1) rifles 2) pre-war carbines 3) 64's 4) post-war to 1964 carbines. This is not meant to be a definitive guide-just my experience. I've owned and shot 64's and like them a lot. -Asa