Hi, this is an interesting question, i have thought about it long and hard and i have come up with two answers, firstly if you were to sail this gun then you probably wouldn't get far, possibly out of the harbour but that may even be a little on the optomistic side, secondly, and i think this is what you had in mind, if you were to stick to your local duck pond and managed to mount the gun onto a piece of wood you would have more luck, hope this helps answer your question relating to sailing your gun,
kind regards Salty
0-250 usd
The Winchester model 1894 ranger is selling for between 150-275 dollars depending on overall condition of the rifle and a good bore.
1942 Winchester lever action 410 is a common gun. For this reason, it does not have a lot of value and is worth between $175-$300.
There was/is no such thing as a 1940's vintage Winchester lever-action .410. Winchester did make a slide-action (pump) .410 shotgun called the Model 42 during the 1940s.
50- 200 usd
Requires a professional appraisal.
15-150 usd
how much
Less than 100 to multiple thousands depending on specifics.
300-550 dollars,depending on overall condition of your .22cal lever action rifle.
If it is new and unfired it is worth about $650
There were model 1887 lever action shotguns made by Winchester ( I have a 12 ga). These are worth in the range of $1200 to $5000 depending on condition. I am not aware of any Model 1886 Winchesters in a shotgun.
About $700 if it is like-new condition.