First, the serial number would be nesessary for any meaningful value. Second, the condition of the weapon is everything.
The '94 is a pretty common model. What you have could be valued anywhere from $200 to around $600, perhaps more if it is unfired, in the original packaging.
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I can say that your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1954,but I cannot say the value of your rifle without a more detailed description of the rifles overall condition;to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,and the bore,s condition.
your Winchester model 1894 was producede by Winchester in 1970.The price range for your Winchester is 275-350 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,and a good bore.
if you have a Winchester model 1894,then your rifle was made in 1912.The value would depend on many condition factors such as amount of blueing left on the metal,the wood (cracked,varnish left on etc.)
your Winchester model 1894 which was made in 1972 is selling for between 200-325 dollars depending on the condition of the wood and metal finish.
The value of your Winchester model 1894 rifle which was made in the year 1926 cannot be determined without a more detailed description of your rifles overall condition;to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,bore condition,and if any special order features are present,to include a half magazine,special order wood,checkered wood,octagon barrel/or round.special barrel length etc.All these features have a affect on the value of a early made Winchester model 1894 rifle or carbine.
Winchester model 64,s are going for between 300-750 dollars depending on the amount of original finish on the wood and metal.
your winchester model 61 was made by winchester in 1938.The value of these nice .22 rifles is between 200-900 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal and a decent bore.
Your Winchester model 62 was produced in 1947.The value is running between 250-350 dollars depending on original condition of the wood and metal.
Your Winchester model 70 featherweight was made by Winchester in 1955.The value of pre-64 featherweight,s are ranging between 800-1200 dollars if the wood stock is in original condition with varnish and checkering in good shape and the metal blueing remaining in 90% coverage on the metal.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle which was made in the year 1927 could bring up to 1,000 dollars depending on the overall condition of the wood and metal,and a good bore.If there is any special order features present on the rifle( checkerd wood,octagon barrel,pistol grip stock,half magazine) these would enhance the value of your rifle.Condition is everything in determining the value of your Winchester.
In order to access a value to your Winchester shotgun.You will need to include the model,the gauge,and the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal of your shotgun.