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Depending on exact condition, the Model 1904 and its variants sell in the $150-$300 range.

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What is a model 94 Winchester 3030 100th anniversary addition and never been fired before worth?

You rifle is probably worth $250-300 depending on condition. But it may soon increase since Winchester shut down production of the model 94 at the end of 2005.


What year is serial number is 3781442 model 9412 and what is it worth?

??? What is it ??? I'm guessing a firearm of some type, but lots of them have numbers on them.AnswerThis most likely a Winchester model 94 30-30. I have an ooriginal box for mine and it is marked on the end of the box, " Model 9412." My rifle is pre 64. AnswerWith a serial number that high it is almost certainly a Winchester Model 94 made in 1972. See the related question concerning the value >>>>


Where can you find a parts diagram for a 22 LR Winchester Model 190?

Exploded Firearms Books (soft cover) Editions 1 & 2 both have parts diagrams for this rifle and many other rifles,shotguns and pistols.


How many Model 1873 Winchesters were made with a 32 inch barrel?

Winchester made a total of 720,609 rifles & carbines between 1873 and 1923. The best source of a breakdown of rifles and carbines would be the Buffalo Bill Winchester Museum in Cody, Wyoming, which houses the Winchester factory collection of firearms and the historical records of Winchester Repeating Arms Co. TexasCharley Winchester '73s were manufactured for 50 years, from 1873 until 1923. A total of 720,609 rifles and carbines were manufactured. The 32" barrel is the rifle barrel. The best source of a breakdown of rifles vs carbines would be the Buffalo Bill Winchester museum in Cody, Wyoming, which houses the complete Winchester factory collection and Winchester's historical records. TexasCharley -- VERY RARE -- Actually, the standard rifle barrel was 24" long. Muskets were 30" long. A 32" barrel would have been a special order, and barrels that long are exceptionally rare. The gun should also have other special order features, sights almost certainly. One one of every 600 rifles produced had a barrel longer than standard, and 26" or 28" was by far the most popular special order length. I would bet no more than a couple hundred on the outside were ever produced with a 32" barrel. That said, any such speciment encountered MUST be checked for authenticity. A factory letter is a MUST, if the information is available. Also, a hands-on evaluation by someone very familiar with that model (knowing how far apart the magazine bracket dovetails should be) is another must. If you have such a rifle, in any kind of decent condition, I would insure for $5000 minimum. sales@countrygunsmith.net


Is there a place to find out where and when a rifle was made?

Start with the markings on the gun. Is it a Winchester,Marlin,Remington,etc? What cartridge does the rifle fire? (.22,.243,30-06,30-30,8mm Mauser?) Is it single shot or magazine fed? Is it bolt action, lever action, semi-auto? When you can answer these questions, you can get an idea of when and where it was made.

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