In the conditon you describe, this is a shooter, not a collector gun. It would bring about $400 since it was made before 1964 and has hand-cut checkering instead of pressed checkering. IMPORTANT!!! The Winchester 100 has a recall in effect, and Winchester strongly recommends that you do not shoot your 100 until it has been repaired. The number to call to find out if your rifle has been repaired is 1-800-852-5734. Give them the serial number and they will tell you immediately whether it has been repaired by having the firing pin replaced.
If the firing pin has not been replaced, you can send it to one of the shops listed in the phone message, and they will repair it without any charge to you. If you shoot it without the pin replaced, the bolt may not close properly and it will shoot all 4 shots like a machine gun, or it can blow out the side of the receiver.
It depends on many factors. Condition, (scratches, bluing, useage), but in good condition, prices start @ $750, plus upward depending on CONDITION! jim...
your winchester model 1894 pre-64 rifle is valued at between 500-600 dollars for a rifle in the condition that you describe.
value will depend on condition i.e, how good is bluing, wood, bore, etc, etc...... if average condition $300 to $400
anywhere from $250 to $1200. a mildly used shotgun like the model 12 with no scratches and very good bluing that has a clean barrel would fetch about $$800.
These rifles were made from 1924 through 1932 and only about 21,000 of them were made. In excellent condition they value around $2000. In good condition with some wear and bluing loss they value around $750.
Circa 1956. It should be a standard carbine with 20" barrel. If in EXCELLENT shape with no bluing wear, no scratches on the wood, etc., it would bring $500-$600. In the condition we typically see these rifles (they were bought to use, after all), $300-$400. sales@countrygunsmith.net
500-2000 usd
In this model of Winchester sintered steel was used on the receiver, rather than it being machined from solid steel. This made the bluing look different from the original look.
The prices for a Winchester model 141 will vary depending on condition. The prices for one in good condition start at an estimated $299.
your Winchester model 52B in unaltered and 90% condition is valued at 2,250.00.If it is in 80% condition it would be valued at 1,650.00.
1958 model 70 Winchester 3006 good condition
A Winchester model 20 shotgun in good condition(80%) original condition is valued at between 350-450 dollars.