They price at $75 to $125. If your gunÊdoes not have a letter code prefix to the serial number found on the left side of the grip frame under the grip panel it was manufactured for black powder cartridge pressures and is not considered safe with modern ammo.
1876
It will have a barrel of some length between 7/8" and 14.5", it will have a cylinder that holds the cartridges, it will have a frame surronding the cylinder which the barrel attaches to, it will have, in most cases, a trigger guard and a trigger, it will have a grip of some sort that will have metal, wood, plastic or rubber one piece grip or two piece (or more) grip panels; it may or maynot have a visible hammer; it probably will have a front sight and some sort of rear sighting arrangement; usually will have something on frame or under the barrel to release the cylinder for loading and unloading; and it can have a finish of almost any color now-a-days, but mostly blued or stainless steel or nickel plated. Hope this helps...????
Requires professional appraisal.
I can give you a more accurate value if you will provide the serial number(to determine the year of manufacture). I will also need to know if your rifle has any special features such as a takedown model,A button magazine(half magazine),special wood,pistol grip buttstock,round barrel or half round half octagon,or full octagon barrel etc.
what is the model???? does the cylinder swing out or does unit break open ????
It depends on if it is a model 1 with no engravings blued steel $494 , or with engravings and brass trigger (model 2) 567 dollars new, there are other nickel finish and steel finish versions called field grade that range from $529- $786 the highest having the old style octagon barrel.
It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke.
Depending on condition..http://www.cabelas.com/gun-inventory---ft-worth---win-rifle---791900-1894-fw.shtmlA whole lot
all of the info except the serial no. mine is(22320) is the same. the manufacturer's date is nov. 17,1904
ho much is a model 55 nickel steel barrel Winchester 32 special worth today?
BLue Book of Gun Values
My father owned a 22 cal Colt, in 1936. It was hammerless, with a folding trigger. It was nickel plated. The name on the barrel said ¨´new born baby. I woul like to find one for my collection.