100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics and condition.
I should start out with the fact that Winchester did not manufacture a 33 caliber model 1863 rifle.In fact they did not make a model 1863 rifle.If your rifles caliber is in 33 Winchester caliber and it is a lever action type rifle then you have a Winchester model 1886 rifle.In order to determine the value of this rifle,I would need to know the serial number(to date the year of manufacture) and the overall condition of your rifle(including the amount of original finish remaining in a percentage form).I would also need to know if any special order features such as a shotgun style butt stock,octagon barrel,half magazine,special wood,checkered wood etc.was ordered with the rifle.
SN's were not required before 1968
It was made between 1932 and 1935 and from what i have seen depending on condition it was worth between $100-$200. They range from around $50 to over $300 now based on condition and source.
The JC Higgins 33 was made by High Standard for Sears in the mid 1950's.
In very good original shape 2800-4500-us dollars
About 8.38mm (8.4mm). Take .33 (caliber) x 25.4 (mm per inch) = 8.38mm
A 1950's model 33 bolt action Remington 22 rifle is worth roughly $275. However, this can vary greatly depending on who purchases it, and what kind of condition it is in.
They were only made from 1932-1935, they are date code stamped on barrel. See related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
They were only made from 1932-1935, they are date code stamped on the barrel details on the Remington Society of America, Manufactured date link.
Friend has a 33 Marlin for sale. Just what is this rifle and the cost?
Impossible to answer without more information. Model 1886 or Model 71? Condition? Alterations? If you can send digital pictures it would help a lot. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Up to a mile