If the gun is completely crisp-new, with all paperwork, original box and sleeve, we are seeing those sell (actual sales) from $700-$800. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If your Winchester model 1894 Bicentennial carbine is unfired,and still has the box and hang tags,then the value is 795.00 dollars.If it has been fired and without the box and tags,then it will range from 250-500 dollars.
50-175 usd
Your question is confusing to say the least. 1. Winchester never made a "Sweet Sixteen"... that distinction belongs the Browning. 2. What do you mean by "original instructions"?
I have seen them go for around $600 on the gun sites I frequent
The value of your oliver Winchester that was made in 1980 is going for 750 dollars if new and never fired in the original box.
500 USD
Assuming you meant a model 94,not 84.The value is 695 dollars if never fired and with the original box.
Assuming you have the box, sleeve and all paperwork, and the gun is absolutely 100% new and unfired, it will sell for $700-$800 fairly easily. sales@countrygunsmith.net
400-1000 USD or so
your rifle in this condition will bring 350 dollars.
Never fired in original box with papers- retail around-$700 Fired, no box-fair used condition retail around-$350
If your rifle is in unfired and with the original box with hang tags,then we are looking at 695 dollars.if it has been fired then 300 dollars and up.