You do not include the serial number in your question.So the best that I can say is that the model 1906 pump .22cal rifle was made from 1906-1932.
Yes,these rifles were blued at the factory at the time of production.
Winchester model 25 solid frame shotgun
Yes in a stainless steel model or as the 338MX in a blued version
All Winchester model 12's are take-down designs. Winchester made a model 25 which is solid frame and very similar to the model 12.
Blued J frame vs Stainless Steel L frame J frame holds 5 L frame can hold 6 or more
If you have a model 1890 second model takedown frame which was made from 1892-1907 then it will bring from 385-2,200 dollars based on your gun having between 10%-60% of its original finish remaining.If you have the more common model of the Winchester model 1890 which is the takedown model with a blued finish made after 1901 then the value would be between 250-550 dollars based on the same amount of original finish as stated above.
Built in 1954 and '55 only. High quality Winchester model 21 clone. All have ejectors, single non-selective trigger, rust blued barrels, beavertail forearm and blued frame that I have seen. They were built in 12, 20 and 16 gauge. Have been selling from $350.00 to $500.00 lately.
Lever action, blued steel, wood stock, most likely chambered in 30/30
Probably between 800 to 1200 depending on the condition. if the barrell is blued then probably about 12
I can say that the Winchester model 1300 was made from 1978-1993.I hope this narrows your time frame a little.
The Winchester model 120 ranger was a economy version of the Winchester model 1200 shotgun.the model 1200 was produced during 1964-1981,and the ranger was also produced during this time.
Something less than $500, and even less if the stocks were refinished.