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What model number? What barrel length, What finish? What type of sights? What condition is it in?
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.
Your 1956 made Winchester model 1894 are going for between 250-500 dollars depending on the overall condition and amount of original finish on the barrel and wood stock.
90-200 dollars,depending on overall condition and showing between 60%-80% of its original finish.
A high polished blue finish.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of all markings, barrel length, barrel type, stock wood, sights, condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, history, etc..
Yes. My uncle has one.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of all markings, barrel length, finish, type of sights, wood, condition, box, papers, accessories.
Impossible to value without a detailed description of all markings, features, finish, condition, caliber, box, papers, accessories, etc..
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, magazine type and capacity, finish, overall condition, box, papers, accessories.
your model 1873 Winchester was made in 1888,any Winchester 1873 has quite a bit of value,that being said it should vary according to the amont of blueing on the barrel,the barrel inside condition(any pitting),wood finish left on the wood,any cracks in the stock(forearm and buttstock)?You may get a value on this if you have a book by s p fjestad.It is called the blue book of gun values.
In order to answer your question correctly i would need to know the model number of your Winchester shotgun,along with the overall condition.Please include the amount of original finish remaining,and the bores condition.