At least 500 dollars for a rifle with 80% of its original finish remaining.
If you are willing to get your winchester model 21,28 gauge shotgun authenticated by a winchester facory letter,then this shotgun could range in price from 25,000-30,000 dollars because it is generally believed that less that 100 model 21 shotguns were made by the winchester custom shop during the production of the winchester model 21.There was a production of 32,500 model 21 shotguns made between the years 1931-1988.Only 1100 were made by the winchester custom shop.You may get a letter on your winchester model 21 shotgun by contacting the the Cody firearms museum located in Cody,Wyoming.I would certainly have this shotgun valued by a qualified winchester collector assoc.member.
The serial number. If the serial is less than 2,700,000, it is a pre-1964 gun.
Is the serial number less than 581000?
300 or less depending on condition
The easiest method is by the serial number... if it is less than 700,000, it is a pre-1964. Bert H.
That was the Sears house brand, and basically a "knock off" of the Winchester Model 94 lever action rifle, made for Sears by Winchester. i.e. the Sears Ted Williams Model 100, was in reality a re-badged Winchester Model 94, and was manufactured in USA by Winchester. So it is of high quality, just lacks the Winchester logo If you're smart and shop around, you can basically get that Model 100 for a fraction of the Winchester version, and have the same darn gun for less money.
There are about 88,000 of them. This model was a less expensive version of the model 12. It was produced from 1949 to 1954 in 12 gauge only.
Price varies by condition, and EXACT model. For excellent condition, start at around $500. For a carbine version, go up. For a pre- 1964, go up. I have seen very high prices ASKED, but they sell for $700 or less.
Most model 41's are not encountered with more than 80% original condition. the Price for one around 80% is around $500, some can be had for less but due to the small production (around 23,000) they are hard to find. so if you have one keep it!!
Less than 100 to over 1000 USD depending on specifics.
Yes, it is a Model 70, but specifically made for Sears. I believe it is an economy version with less frills, but wroks just like an M70.
Very little, and possibly worth 10-years ina federal prison and a $250,000 fine if it is found to be any fractional bit less than 18-inches. Winchester never made a Model 97 with an 18-inch barrel, so what you have is a non-factory cut-down gun. The shortest barrel length made by Winchester was 20-inches.