It would help if you told us the name of who made the rifle.
Try e-gunparts.com
Pretty much impossible to so with just the sn.
About 700.00 USD.
I HAVE a rem rif .22 model 555-1 i would like to know what it is worth
I have a Winchester model 670 264 magnum rifle. I would like to know when it was made, the value, any and all information about this rifle. It was my brothers and when he passed away it became mine. I do not have any information about this rifle. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Then we need to know exact make, model and condition, We all flunked mind reading. Good questions= good answers.
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE VALUE OF A 1976 WINCHESTER 30/30, MODEL # 94
Would have to at least know the model and condition would be a huge plus for determining value, also it's a .35 Remington not mm. Probably is a model 8 or 81. Well unless it's a .35 Whelen and that would be a more modern rifle like a 7400.
Fiind a copy of "The Black Rifle", both volumes. You can research it then.
I am going to start with the fact that Winchester did not make a model 1884.The rifle that you should have is a Winchester model 1892.This is the only lever action rifle that was chambered in 25-20WCF.In order to give you a accurate value,I would need to know the serial number to age your rifle and the overall barrel length to determine if you have a standard rifle,or carbine.I would need to know the overall condition of your rifle and how much of the original finish remains.I would need to know the condition of the bore.While this seems like a lot of info,it is needed because the Winchester model 1892 is highly collectable and all this info figures into the value.
I am going to start with the fact that Winchester did not make a model 1884.The rifle that you should have is a Winchester model 1892.This is the only lever action rifle that was chambered in 25-20WCF.In order to give you a accurate value,I would need to know the serial number to age your rifle and the overall barrel length to determine if you have a standard rifle,or carbine.I would need to know the overall condition of your rifle and how much of the original finish remains.I would need to know the condition of the bore.While this seems like a lot of info,it is needed because the Winchester model 1892 is highly collectable and all this info figures into the value.
Blue Book of Gun Values