600 USD give or take.
The Cody Firearms Museum owns most of the old Winchester production records. For a fee they will research a particular firearm and issue a "factory letter" giving the original configuration, dates of manufacture and shipping, and, if available, the shipping destination. These letters will add to the value of a gun if it proves that any non-standard features are original factory work or shows that it was ordered by someone of historical importance.
i have one for 350 plus shipping if you want it
You can only return something by shipping if you bought something that was shipped to you. Be sure to have the original box.
On eBay, I bought one with free shipping great quality, love the patches of Steinbrenner and Bob Sheppard.
If it is the numbered of 10,000 poster - approximately $250-300. I don't believe that the stamp on the container provides any value.
From their original website, yes. Not many others do though.
Indo-Aryans from the original Aryavarta. They belonged to the Deva work shipping branch of Aryans.
DHL says it will cost about $35 to ship this. You can go to different shipping sites and enter your package information to get exact quotes for this.
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You'd have to write to the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody, Wyoming to get the factory records & shipping information. The year of manufacture for your rifle is 1889.
GREGSONLINE.COM sells the original GM Manual for $7 + shipping There are several laminated ones on EBAY..
Write down the model and serial number and go here:http://armscollectors.com/sn/windates.htmIf You find that the gun is an early version, and it's in very good or better condition, you might also want to go here:http://www.bbhc.org/firearms/index.cfmThis is the Buffalo Bill Museum, and the home of the Winchester archives.Winchester was (for the most part) meticulous in their record keeping and you may be able to get a copy of the original shipping invoice for your gun.But they charge for this service, so unless you think your gun may be valuable, or you're REALLY curious, it wont be worth the expense.