I'm fairly certain that you mean a 26" barrel.I know of no 36 " ones ever produced. I'll assume that the gold plating is on the receiver and not the barrel. If there is no medallion in the stock, it more than likely is a Centennial 66 Century of leadership....If new in box, unfired, the value is approx. $450-$500 est.
if its exellent condition around 500 dollars i have one
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I had the same question so I bought a box of Winchester steel shells [#7 shot target loads 1200 fps] and shot them through my M12 nickel steel barrel with a Briley Mod. Choke tube. The plastic build up was more than I expected but after a good cleaning the barrel still looks good, no damage using target loads and they broke targets. I am going to shoot more through that barrel and keep checking.
The Winchester model 67, manufactured between 1937 and 1963 is a single-shot, bolt-action, rimfire .22 caliber rifle. The standard model bares a twenty-seven-inch tapered "sporter" barrel. Winchester also offered a "boys" model, with a twenty-five-inch barrel, for youngsters. The model 67 is capable of firing any .22 short, .22 long, or .22 long rifle cartridge. Approximately 383,000 of these popular rifles were produced, with only the later models (after the early 1940's) having serial numbers. The longer barrel of the standard model was a regular feature of most rimfire rifles until the 1960's. The longer barrel length was thought to be advantageous for at least three reasons. First of all, the longer sighting plane between the rear sights and the front sights aided in aiming. Secondly, the longer barrel reduces noise considerable, nearly muting the sound of standard velocity ammunition. Thirdly, before the advent of today's advanced external ballistics, it was commonly believed that a very long barrel was necessary to achieve game-killing velocities.
The answer to this question depends on the condition of the gun. It can range from a value of $250 for a poor one to $1500 for one in excellant condition.
In this model of Winchester rifle,there is no difference in value between the round or octagon barrel.
It will be eight sided,thus the name hexagon barrel.
== == What is the value of 30 caliber Winchester 1894 ?
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The Winchester model 94 classic series were produced from 1967-1970.All rifles had either a 20in,or 26in octagon barrel.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Octagon barreled Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1900.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1910.
You have a Winchester Model 1885 that was manufactured circa 1892.
year 1913
500 USD
The Winchester model 94 .32 W.S. (Winchester Special) with an octagon barrel, serial number 950585 was built sometime after 1901. You value of the gun depends on its condition. A local gun shop would be able to look at your gun and give you an estimate on the actual value.