The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. Bert H.
100-300 or so
50-300 USD or so
I paid $325 for one at a gun show yesterday.
1897
Late 1940's production carbine. A few different variations (flat-band, Eastern carbine vs SRC) so it depends on exactly what you have and its condition. Value ranges from $250-$300 up to over $500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
inchester Model 1894 serial number 449838 was manufactured in the year 1909. The collector value is highly dependent upon which variant it is (e.g. Sporting rifle or SRC), and the graded condition. A visual inspection & evaluation is required to properly assess the value. Bert H.
saddle ring carbine
One sold at auction for $ 400.00 recently. I own a Intrarms .45 Colt Model 65 SRC and wouldn't take less than $ 500.00 for it and it carries a patina finish.
Your Model 94 Trapper SRC was manufactured in the year 1927. The exact number of them made is unknown, but based on what I have seen and documented in the past 30+ years, there were at least 3-4 thousand of them made. The collector value for an authentic Trapper Model 94 is quite high as compared to a standard Carbine. As a result, a fair number of them have been faked (cut down standard carrbines). The only way to determine what the value is for your trapper is to have it visually inspected & evaluated by an acknowledged Winchester expert. Bert H.
No sn data available to the public
If we are talking about a original model 1885 low wall .22cal single shot rifle?then the going price is between 300-1,000 dollars for a rifle having between 10%-70% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
No known published sn data.