If you are willing to get your winchester model 21,28 gauge shotgun authenticated by a winchester facory letter,then this shotgun could range in price from 25,000-30,000 dollars because it is generally believed that less that 100 model 21 shotguns were made by the winchester custom shop during the production of the winchester model 21.There was a production of 32,500 model 21 shotguns made between the years 1931-1988.Only 1100 were made by the winchester custom shop.You may get a letter on your winchester model 21 shotgun by contacting the the Cody firearms museum located in Cody,Wyoming.I would certainly have this shotgun valued by a qualified winchester collector assoc.member.
The age can only be determined by the serial number. The value is a function of the graded condition and the factory originality. A visual inspection and evaluation is required determine the condition and originality.
Your Winchester was built in 1913. The value depends on condition and any factory special features. Have it appraised by a professional.
Your Winchester was manufactured in 1949. The value will depend on the condition and factory features. You should have the gun appraised by an advanced collector. Look on line for Winchester clubs in your area.
The gun was made after 1964, so it probably wasn't actually made in a Winchester factory and not of any particular interest to a collector, depending on condition, $300 to $500
Winchester Arms Factory at Noon Time - 1896 was released on: USA: November 1896
The value of any Winchester Model 94 is determined by the era in which it was manufactured, the factory originality, and the graded condition. A proper value estimate requires a visual inspection & evaluation. Bert H.
Yes, between 1936-1938 for three years, in five versions. If it is in good original condition not altered
Made in 1976, its value won't exceed about $300 in excellent condition unless it has unusual factory features.
If you have the original box and papers, you gun is worth $1200. Less 200 if no box.
Your Model 94 was manufactured in 1908 and may have significant value, depending on condition and any factory features. It rates a professional appraisal by an advanced collector. Locate a Winchester collector club in your area.
Aftermarket YES. Factory from Winchester NO!
The Winchester 10 Gauge blank firing Cannon was introduced around 1900 for celebrations and noise making. There are estimates on numbers that were manufactured prior to Winchester stopping production of the original in 1958, (around 18,000 units produced). Bellmore and Johnson in 1975 started producing the Winchester Cannon again under license and started serial numbers on the barrels. Before then, only assembly numbers usually (3 digit) are the norm. The condition of the cannon would be a determinate factor in price, and the Winchester factory produced version being higher in price. Auctions for original cannons made in the Winchester factory can bring 1000.00 dollars or more depending on condition and demand.