Winchester Model 88’s
Model
Caliber

PRE.64

Model
Caliber
Post 64
Model
Caliber
Total
Model 88
308
* 74556
Model 88
308
* 35733
Rifles
308
# 110289
Model 88
243
* 38561
Model 88
243
* 35733
Rifles
243
# 74294
Model 88
284
* 2925
Model 88
284
* 32405
Rifles
284
# 35330
Model 88
358
* 35636
Model 88
358
** 473
Rifles
358
# 36109
Model 88 Carbines
308
* 10660
Model
88
Carbines
243
* 10660
Model
88 Carbines
284
* 7010
Model
88
Carbines
358
* NONE
Total
all
carbines
All
*** 28330
Total
All
Rifles
All
*** 256022

* Number produced by caliber
** Produced in 1965
*** Total number of 88’s produced
# —- Total produced by Caliber
The total production of 473 Post 64 Rifles in 358 caliber that have Basket Weave Stocks were Shipped to Canada and were never shown in the Catalog.

1955 — Model 88 was introduced by Winchester in 308 Caliber serial number 4 was the first gun produced . The 308 was the longest running caliber with the last ones produced in 1973 .
1956– Caliber’s 243 Winchester and 358 were added to the Model 88 line. The 243 was produced through 1973. The 358 was produced through 1962 except the parts clean up in 1965 when 473 more 358’s were produced .
1957– By January 1957 most all the engineering modifications were made to the 88 mechanism , after 80,000 serial all 88’s had the modifications made.
1962– 358 Discontinued at years end . There were approximately 35,636, 358’s produced between 1956 through 1962. All 358 ‘s had hand cut checkered stocks. Serial range of 358’s serial numbers are from 35,999 to 142,917
1963 –284 Winchester Caliber introduced. The hand cut checkered stock on the 284 caliber was only made in 1963 making it the rarest hard to find variation. The serial range for the 284 is 139,600 to 151,693. The 284 Caliber was manufactured from 1963 to 1972.

1964– Impressed Checkered basket weave stock introduced on all caliber’s. The pistol grip cap was changed to the red W on all models. The lowest number with impressed wood stock is 151,300 and are mixed with hand cut checkered stocks. By serial number 151,694 all stocks were impressed with basket weave pattern until end of production .
1965 — 473 Winchester 358’s were manufactured as parts clean up with impressed basket weave stocks and shipped to Canada and are uncataloged and extremely rare
1968 — Model 88 introduced as a carbine in 243 Winchester , 284 Winchester and 308 Winchester caliber’s . The 284 carbines were manufactured 3 years only 1968 -1969-and 1970. The carbines in 243 Winchester and 308 Winchester were manufactured 1968 to 1972 . The wood stock pistol grip cap was changed from a Red W to a plain flat cap with a scroll on it .
1970–284 chambering discontinued at years end only 7,000 were produced making it the second rarest variations. Serial number range 216,934 to 259,001
1972– 284 rifles discontinued at years end. There were approximately 35,300, 284 rifles manufactured from 1963 to 1972 . There were 2,925 with cut checkering stocks and 32,400 with impressed wood stocks. The serial number range for rifle’s is 139,600 to 277,257. Model 88 carbine production ceased with caliber’s 243 and 308. There were approximately 10,600 of each caliber manufactured from serial number 216,394 through 277,257 . A total of 28,300
 carbines were manufactured.
1973– Model 88 production discontinued at years end at serial number 283,913. Last caliber’s manufactured 243 and 308 with 74,300, 243 Winchester caliber made and 110,300 308 Winchester caliber produced over the 19 years that 88’s were produced .
1975– Clean up of parts and receivers ran until serial number 284,971 the last serial number produced.

Source H & H Shooters Supply
Middletown Pa.

This information is dedicated to the memory of :

Paul H. Horetsky, Jr.
September 26, 1942 — May 7, 2006

H & H Shooters Supply.