50-500 usd
Not that rare. I have a supergrade 270 and 30-06 in featherweight. Wrong! - All though .270 and .30-06 were of the two most produced calibers, the order of model production (in volume) went from standard grade to featherweight to super grade to supergrade featherweight to custom. The production date of the particular piece is important with those produced in the '60 as being the least desirable and those from pre WWII and post WWII being the most desirable.
There is a ton of information on the model shotgun. A 1/2 page at least. The Standard grade 12 guage in V/Good condition is worth $400. The Featherweight version is worth $450.
What is the age and value of my Winchester model 70 264 win. mag super grade? Serial # 703942
Model 301 is unfamiliar. No record is found with that number. There is however a Winchester model 101, and it was made in the Pigeon Grade. The model 101 is an Over/under design and was made in several different configurations.
You must contact Winchester.
The Winchester model 1300 feather weight was made from 1978-1993.The winchester model 1300 walnut,field grade was made between 1994-2006.
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If your Winchester model 1200 is a standard field model,it is worth between 400-600 dollars depending on condition.It would be worth more depending on the grade.
100-1000 USD
Yes.The Winchester model 63 grade I,or the High grade model 63 were both produced in japan during 1997-1998.I believe the maker was Mirouku,who also made fine firearms for Browning from 1976 on.
No such thing. It is either a Model 70 or a Model 54
your rifle dates to 1939