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Yes. 1970. 55K made.
There was a Lone Star Rifle and a Carbine which have similar values. In NIB (New In Box) condition with all paper, the value is $425 and 450. The first time the gun is shot, the value goes to the value of a common model 94, around $300. There were 38,385 carbines built costing $140 new.
All Winchester Commemoratives will have numerous indicators on either the stock, barrel, or receiver, or all of those places. The Lone Star Commemorative is stamped as such, in gold lettering, on the barrel, and has a medal emblem insert in the stock. Any commemorative will leave zero doubt as if it is one. The Lone Star is one of 6 that come in the carbine model (short barrel), and also the long 26" octagonal barrel. A good resource to check on these is the auction site www.gunbroker.com. Look thru the commemorative section on Winchester Commemoratives, and most of the auctions have photos so you can see exactly what they look like, as well as giving you a good idea of what they sell for.
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300-600 USD or so
If you mean the 1970 lone star rifle or carbine?.then these are going for 575.00 dollars new and unfired.
Engraved and nickel plated Smith Wesson Model 29
The homophone of "lone" is "loan."
The word "lone" does not have a prefix or a suffix.
IF6+ cation has no lone pairs, the IF6- anion has one lone pair. SF6 has no lone pairs.
No, I am not a lone wolf.
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