Yes, but condition is absolutely everything. Value falls off fast as the condition worsens. We are always interested buyers - www.countrygunsmith.net
AFAIK, there is no Winchester Model 90A. Is it a lever action, slide action, bot action, semi-auto or single shot? What caliber? What type and length of barrel?
There is no such thing as a "Winchester 1884". There were two distinctly different Winchester Models that were made to chamber the 32-40 cartridge; (1) The Model 1885 Single Shot (falling block) Rifle (2) The Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle The potential collector value for each is significantly different.
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The Winchester Model 67 was a bolt-action single shot rifle. The slide-action (pump) models were the 1890, 1906, 61, and 62. Go to Gunbroker.com
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.
A model 1904 is a single shot bolt action rifle.
10-800 usd
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
Cooey made the sure shot but was bought out by Winchester so its a Winchester cooey manufacture Hope that helps
10-250 USD or so
There is no such rifle, the Winchester Model 88 is a highly collectible lever action center fire rifle available in .243, .284, .308, and .358.
Your model 67 Winchester single shot .22cal rifle is valued at between 75-200 dollars,based on your rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.