10-100 usd
There does NOT appear to be any current major producers offering a lever action rifle/carbine chambered for the .41 Magnum cartridge. There may be some custom made guns, finding a custom rifle gunsmith will require internet research.
Your Winchester model 1894 lever action rifle will bring between 350-550 dollars on today,s market depending on overall condition.
I am not sure, but the first repeating rifle was used in the civil war, it was the Spencer repeating rifle, it had a lever underneath the action (firing mechanism) that would eject the round and reload one. This was the first one that used a self-contained cartridge, much like today's bullets. However their was one bolt-action rifle used in northwestern Asia that fired paper ball cartridge's, but it was expensive and production slowed to a halt.
Contact Browning to get a history letter. Yes.
It is a rifle, 100-300 or so
Your Browning lever action rifle,which was made in 1979 will bring between 275-500 dollars today depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
This rifle was known as the 44 and a half and is very desirable to most gun collectors. This piece if in good condition will bring between $400 and $900.
B. Tyler Henry was a firearms designer hired by Oliver F. Winchester to help in the redesign of the unsuccessful Volcanic lever action rifle. The rifle we now call the "Henry" was the results. While not completely successful the rifle was a start for the New Haven Repeating Arms Co. which is the company we know today a Winchester.
The Actual Red Ryder name was used on the "No 111 model 40" made in 1940. In 1972 the name was changed to the model 1938. This is the one you see in stores today. There are several variations of the lever action BB rifle. in 1933-37 there was the "Buzz Barton" (it looks similar to the model 40). there are even older versions of the rifle going back to the lever action model B 1000 shot made in 1910.
In the condition that you describe,your Winchester Ranger 30-30 rifle will be valued at between 200-275 dollars on today,s market.
These rifles are highly sought after by collectors of winchester rifles.I would serve you well by recommending that you have your rifle appraised by a qualified member of the winchester collectors assoc.,or a member of one of the many firearms auction sites that specialize in these collectable rifles.Your rifle could range in price from 300 to 3,000 dollars.
The most common hunting firearm, today, is the bolt action rifle in a suitable caliber and of sufficient power to humanely harvest the targeted animal. Also used would be: single shot rifles, pump action and lever action rifles, in some areas semi-automatic rifles, powerful handguns and bows/crossbows and arrows/bolts.