Rare in really great shape.
Not really.
$10,547 its rare
No
Fairly rare model. If it is in top condition, it can bring over $700. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yes, but on custom order only... they are rare.
$1800-$2200 mint condition, this gun is rare
1876
A rare Morgan Silver Dollar is 1876.
The "WS" on a Winchester Model 12 stands for Winchester Skeet and it has a full solid rib and is a reasonably rare find these days. As a rule, "WS" stands for "Winchester Special", I've never heard of it in relation to a shot gun. So far as I know "WS" only refers to rifles. Where did you see the mark? it may be an inspector's stamp.
The Model 1906/06 was introduced in 1906, discontinued in 1932, and with a total production of 625,000+ manufactured. From 1932 - 1942, an estimated additional 60,000 were assembled from remaining parts on hand (parts clean-up). In simple terms, it is one of the least rare Winchester .22 caliber models. Bert H.
I will start my answer with a question?Are you sure that your winchester model 70 was made by winchester in 1948?I ask this because the 300 win.magnum was not a chambering that was available until the late 1950,s.The cartridge was based on a 458 winchester magnum case that was necked down.The 458 winchester came into being in 1956-1958.It also spawned the 264 win.mag caliber,and the .338 win mag caliber.I would expect that your winchester model 70 rifle was rechambered at some point in time if it is indeed a winchester model 70 made in 1948.This can also be said if we are talking about the .300 weatherby mag chambering.
Not.