matte/dull
If not a refinish, 500 or so.
about 1912
The 282 is the Winchester model 521 made for sears
The Remington Model 411 was made from 1937 to 1939 with only 1,316 rifles produced. Value is strictly dependant on the condition of the firearm. In 100% original condition (no bluing or stock finish wear) it could bring as much as $600.00.
The year made is 1939. What kind of shape is it in? If original with good bluing and good wood, you'll do ok with it. Depends if it is a field model or trap? Is it engraved? What type of presentation model.
In this model of Winchester sintered steel was used on the receiver, rather than it being machined from solid steel. This made the bluing look different from the original look.
It depend's on what kind of shape it's in. Original, good bluing, good woodwill get more for it. Your's is a 1955. I just bought a 1959 for $475.
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing was created in 1883.
Bluing, as it relates to firearms or metal in general, is a permanent surface treatment under ideal conditions. Poorly maintained bluing will fade or flake off. Bluing is a "form of rust", an oxide layer on the outside of the metal. You can remove it using various abrasives, but yes it is permanent.
bought this revolver today seems to be in great condition
Whats a sears Roebuck 12gauge single shot serial number 626384 and model number 282 worth
60% of 282= 60% * 282= 0.6 * 282= 169.2