Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, barrel length, caliber/gauge, stock, sights, box, accessories, finish, condition, engraving, etc..
A model 1904 is a single shot bolt action rifle.
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The value of the Winchester model 60 .22 single shot, bolt action rifle varies with the condition of the gun. On average, this gun retails for about 600 dollars in good condition.
$50-$100, depending on model and condition.
No such model. Winchester did not make a 'Model 1901 single shot .22 pump-action rifle.' They made a Model 1900, Model 1902 and Model 1904, which were all single-shot bolt-action rifles, and they made the Model 1890 and Model 1906 which were slide-action rifles but had tubular magazines. How exactly is your rifle marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
.50 cents
Well, My cross reference says the model 34 was really a Marlin 80 which was made from 1935 to 1939. But both the Blue Book and Standard Catalog say the model 80 was a bolt action repeater, not a single shot.
Browning didnt make a 22 bolt action single shot. They made the T-Bolt and A-Bolt models in .22LR, but both had magazines. None were single shots.
We have a Ranger bolt action rifle with a model # 103-8. We do not know the age of our gun however.
The value of a 12 gauge Sears and Roebuck single shot bolt action model 14 will vary depending on the condition. If the gun is in good condition, it could be worth $150-$200 dollars.
50-150 USD or so
Can't be answered without knowing who made it.