20IN.
What model number? What barrel length, What finish? What type of sights? What condition is it in?
Without a serial number, caliber, barrel length, type of action or model number , no way to come close to guessing
100-1000 USD depending on condition, barrel length, box, papers, etc..
To get a accurate value of your Winchester you will need to include the following information.The model number of your Winchester,the serial number(already included),the barrel length,type of barrel(round or octagon) the amount of finish remaining,and overall condition of the rifle including the bore.
Impossible to do with only the serial number. Provide a detailed description of all features, markings, caliber/gauge, barrel length, sights, etc..
The serial number does not determine if it is a high-wall or a low-wall. The caliber, barrel size & length, and the style of the receiver frame determine the answer to your question.
Unable to answer without a detailed description that includes caliber/gauge, barrel length, type of action, all markings, stock, sights, etc..
From the length of the serial number, I would assume you have a Winchester Model 94. If so, look at the related question "How old is a Winchester Model 94" for your answer.
Yes as long as you get one made for the Winchester model 1300 and chambered for the same length of shotgun shell that the receiver is chambered for.
It's a 1913 gun, but much more information is needed. What gauge, barrel length, ribbed barrel (if any), and most important - condition. Value is $300-$1500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of all markings, barrel length, finish, type of sights, wood, condition, box, papers, accessories.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1927.In order to establish a value,you would need to include a detailed description of the rifles features(barrel length etc.) and the overall condition and finish of your model 1894 rifle.