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I need to ask if this rifle was made by Browning?The 2 letters in the serial number would indicate that this rifle was made in the year 1998,as marked by Browning.Winchester never has used the serial number system that your serial number demonstrates.If this was a Browning made rifle it was probably made by Miroku of Japan and would be so marked on the rifle.
your rifle in this condition will bring 350 dollars.
The 'M' in the serial number indicates the gun is a BAR sporting rifle, but there was no M57 serialization since the gun was not introduced until 1967. Please check ther serial number.
You have a Teddy Roosevelt comm.rifle that was made in the year 1969.If you rifle was never fired and new in the box with the hang tags and box,the rifle will be worth 695 dollars.If fired then it is worth between 200-350 dollars.
If the rifle in question was never fired(new in the box) then the value will be 695 dollars.If it was fired then the value will be 300 dollars.
Your golden spike comm.is selling for 595.00 dollars,if new in the box and never fired.
Never fired in original box with papers- retail around-$700 Fired, no box-fair used condition retail around-$350
50-500 usd
Your winchester model 1894 NRA comm.rifle is worth 575 dollars if it has never been fired(new in the box) and has the box and hang tags that were issued with the rifle.
With the TR prefix to your serial number,you have a teddy Roosevelt comm rifle or carbine.These are valued at 695 dollars for a gun which has never been fired(new in the box) condition.If it has been fired the value is quite a bit lower in the 250-350 dollar range.
If your rifle is new in the box condition(never fired)and you have the box and hang tags still with it.The minimum price is 600 dollars.Some Winchester collectors are paying in excess of 1,000 dollars for this model in the condition you have described.
Federal law did not require serial numbers on rifles and shotguns until 1968. I believe your rifle was made in 1965, and never HAD a serial number. While it is HIGHLY illegal to remove or deface a serial number, owning a gun that never had one is perfectly legal.