The value of any firearm is based on 3 factors- make, model and condition. You told us the make. We need all 3 factors. Try again.
I have had mine since 1965.
1965.
56 dollars
First, the value of any gun is based on make, model and condition. You gave us none, we need all 3. Second, that caliber is not noted as a Japanese caliber, but is Russian and Chinese. Notably, the Mosin/Nagant 91/30 rifle, and its derivatives. If your rifle is the Chinese version of the M/N, value runs in the $150-$175 range for a very good specimen.
If this rifle is in pristine condition,along with never being fired.A Winchester model 70 standard model would be worth 600 dollars.A Winchester model 70 deluxe(hand cut checkering,black ebony for arm tip) would be worth 700 dollars.
probably between 1950 and 1965 but you can look up blue book of firearms and learn more
I would need a detailed description of your Winchester model 70 rifle,which was made in 1965 to give you a accurate value.Please include the overall condition of your rifle including the amount of blueing remaining,and the condition of the wood and bore.
1965
El rifle implacable was created in 1965.
This is really a decent looking rifle. It's modeled after a Savage lever action big game rifle. It was made between 1965-70. Crosman no longer offers parts for this rifle but they do offer a web page of locations that repair older Crosman air rifles. See the link below
Hi, I just bought a Marlin 100G from the Kittery Trading Post in excellent condition for $80.00. I just got back from the range and shot very small groups with this rifle. I am told that the rifle was made in 1965. Whoever had this rifle took excellent care of it. Ray
A winchester model 1894 rifle made in 1965 is valued at between 150-350 dollars depending on overall condition and a good bore.