There were 19,999 of these produced, so there were quite a few available. Commemorative collectors want mint unfired weapons and they also usually want the original box and packing materials to pay top dollar, so this is a factor. This model came with a special simulated deer antler gun rack which would need to be included for the commemrative to be complete. In mint condition and if the simulated deer antler gun rack that came with the gun is included, I saw a value of $650 quoted, but I could not verify the date of when that price was quoted. Given the closing of the Winchester factory and the fact that the 94 Winchester is no longer produced the prices may begin to climb, so this could vary.
Page 1732 of the 26th edition of the "Blue Book of Gun Values" lists the value for the Winchester Model 67/67A as between $225 for 100% (basically new in box) through $50 for a 60% (rather well worn) rifle. One in 80% condition is valued at $70. Add 25% for the Boys rifle (20" barrel), 100% for one marked as "WRF" (Winchester Rim Fire), and 100%-150% for smoothbore, depending on condition. These bolt action, single shot rifles do not have serial numbers. Approximately 383,000 were manufactured between 1934 to 1963.
That is probably 22 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) which is an obsolete cartridge. If this is a single shot lever action rifle, it would be the Model 1885 and if it is a repeating rifle, the Model 1873. Any other Winchester model chambered for this round would be unusual. Both of these models were available in several configurations and the value can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, so a hands-on evaluation would be necessary. Assuming it is one of these, the Model 1873 with your serial would have been manufactured in 1881 and the Model 1885 in 1898, which makes either an antique according to the GCA of 1968 and BATF regulations.
if an original colt single action it would have been made in 1887 based on serial number. if not original must indicate make and model. value depends on overall condition
From my understanding, Winchester lever action rifles, muzzle loading shotguns and single action revolvers were very common. Actually, there was a recent episode of "Sons of Guns" that featured a Winchester rifle (what was thought to be) a "blood gun" from the feud. Not sure of the caliber of any of them.
Impossible to answer without more information, such as caliber and type of action.
The value of the Winchester pump action 1902 12 gauge model 1912 serial 166303 varies greatly with its condition. This gun can retail for about $200 depending on style and condition.
Please include the serial number(to date your shotgun) and the overall condition to get a accurate value to your Winchester model 1912 pump action shotgun.
50-500 usd
with the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 9422M lever action rifle chambered in .22WMR.was produced in the year 1974.These fine made lever action Winchester rifles are valued at between 250-450 dollars depending on condition and a good bore.
In the condition that you describe,your Winchester Ranger 30-30 rifle will be valued at between 200-275 dollars on today,s market.
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 1897 pump action shotgun was made by Winchester in 1924.
The age is between 1957 and 1959, and the value depends on condition of course, but in really good condition probably between $2,000 and $3,5000.The serial number supplied indicates that this Winchester model 70 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1956.Winchester began with serial number 361026,and finished at serial number 393595 in 1956.
Depends on the condition. Give you an idea 0-1500.
$300-$350
Depending on condition, 75-150 USD.
Your Winchester model 1897 pump action shotgun cannot be dated without you providing the serial number to it.
$350-$500 depending on condition. Take it to a gun dealer to get a closer est.