The Winchester model 64 rifle in 30WCF caliber is a highly collectible Winchester rifle model. The gun was produced from the 1930s until the 1960s and came with factory iron sights and a wood stock.
looking for info on Winchester model 280 in a 22 caliber simi-automatic. when made and value of the gun now. Thanks
The question you have asked does not have any info on your Winchester model 70.Please include the serial number and what specific info you are requesting about your Winchester model70 rifle.
Without you providing any details about the rifle in question.It would be difficult to say.I would need to now the overall condition of the rifle,the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,the caliber of the rifle,and the serial number to ascertain the year of production.All of this info has a diorect bearing on the value of your Winchester model 70 rifle.
I have a Winchester Model 80 - 22 short rifle, but I am unable to find any info on it. It is pump action, has a hammer, and a hex barrel. The serial # is 554XXX. ---- Two things to clarify here - The above reference to a Model 80 pump rifle is likely the result of an illegible stamp for a Winchester Model 90. I have seen a number of guns within this model described as a Model 80. As for the Model 80 and a relationship to the Model 88, Winchester did develop a prototype bolt-action rifle chambered for .30-80 caliber. Winchester quickly renamed the cartridge to the .308 WCF. Other than the cartridge, there is no relationship to the Model 88.
Question to general. With info given I would have to give a poor rating to the gun and a value of 125.00 Gene61
Your Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Rifle in 30-30 caliber with serial number 3992958, was manufactured in 1974, making your rifle 36 years old, as of 2010. I hope you find this information helpful.
I would start at Winchester directly.You may find some info on the internet,at sites that pertain to older Winchester rifles.
The L579 was a model number that was used by Sako.it describes the action type.The info that you provided will not indicate what caliber that you have.Your Sako rifle should be marked as to what caliber your rifle is chambered for,somewhere on the firearm itself.
Would need more info on the rifle, caliber, model, condition and images would be nice
I can say that your rifle was made sometime between 1894-1941.Winchester quit chambering the model 1894 rifle in 25-35 WCF at the outbreak of World War II.You should be able to find out alot of Info on the pre-64 made Winchester model 1894 rifles anywhere on the internet.
Higgins rifle in caliber 22LR will run you about $95 to $150 depends on condition. Check gunbroker.com for more info...
While a value cannot be placed on your rifle due to the fact that much more info will be needed about the rifles overall condition to establish a price.I can say that your Winchester model 1873 rifle in .22cal was made in the year 1902. If you care to provide a amount of original finish remaining,bore condition,and if any special order features are present.I would be able to give you a more accurate value to your rifle.