In the condition you have described,your Winchester carbine is valued at 695.00 dollars on today,s market.
Your Winchester Cenntennial 1966 Carbine is valued at 695.00 dollars in the condition you describe.
If it has never been fired, never had the action cycled, is still in the origianl box with all paperwork, in the 700-900 range.
$150.00 to $685.00 Winchester made about 185,000 copies of this rifle and the same of a carbine, difference being length in barrel. The $685.00 value is only a rifle in mint condition still in box, never fired and all paperwork. No box and or paperwork or being fired you lose half the value. This is the cheapest Winchester built.
695.00 dollars in the condition that you have described.
$1,200 to $1,300 with box and manuals
If you mean the serial number is 1, Winchester never made one with serial number 1.
I have a Winchester Cheyene in both 44-40 and 22 cal. Both are NIB. I also have the Winchester Sioux commerative. Can you tell me the approximate value of each.
500 USD
According to the Blue Book, the rifle is worth $450 and the carbine $425 in 100% condition. The blue books are a joke, if want to see what the real value is follow the market on the auctions. I wish I could buy winchesters at blue book value
If we are talking about a Winchester model 1866 centennial?Them your rifle is valued at 695 dollars if it was never fired(new in the box),and you have the box and tags included.
In the condition that you describe,your rifle will be valued at 650 dollars.
In the condition you describe,your Winchester carbine is valued at 995 dollars(US currency).