I can't tell you the exact model (there is not much to go on. ) But it was most likely a DIANA. Diana had been making airguns since before the war. They were dismantled after the war because they were forced to make guns for the German army. When they started up again they made airguns for other companies under different brand names. Finally they got their "Brand name" back and started making airgun under the Diana name. Sorry I don't have much more information.
Somewhere around $800, depending on the exact model. VERY nice pistols.
No. The Model 25N (along with the 25NC, and 25MNC) use a newer clip design that is released by depressing a lever on the gun. This same design is used in the current Model 925's. However the original Model 25 clips are released by depressing a lever on the clip itself.
50-500 uSD
Your model number should be posted on the rifle.If it has worn off do to age and handling then you have 4 choices.First if it is marked 30US.then you have a Model 1895 lever action rifle.Second if it is marked 30WCF,then you have a early model 1894 lever action rifle,or a model 55 lever action rifle.Last you could have a model 64 lever action rifle in 30-30 Win.
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That depends on the amount of original finish remaining on your Winchester model 9422 lever action .22cal rifle.I have seen these selling for between 200-450 dollars.
Around $150 in good condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Winchester model 64,s are going for between 300-750 dollars depending on the amount of original finish on the wood and metal.
If your Winchester is unfired and still have the original box,it is worth 595.00 dollars.
a nice shooter. A Model 64 winchester, original half magazine rifle with an original pistol grip stock can be found for $500 to $600. Any original 64 in excellent or better condition will bring $800+/ if you are interested in selling contact me.
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The .348 Winchester was introduced in 1936 in the Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle. The Model 71 was the final culmination of the traditional large frame Winchester lever action rifles. Most experts regard it as the best and smoothest of them all. The model 71 was discontinued in 1958. A total of 47,254 Model 71 rifles were produced. The .348 Winchester was the only cartridge for which it was ever chambered. In the late 1970s Browning produced a reproduction of the model 71 in limited quantities which were made in Japan. Most parts are interchangeable with the original Winchesters with the exception of the barrel which has a different threading.