Depends on condition, box, papers, accessories, etc.. Range of 150-450.
That depends entirely on the condition it is in.
50-100 USD
1926
The 1895 Winchester which was made in Japan was actually made by Miroku firearms under contract for Winchester. It is not a replica, but a contracted Winchester. They have been made on a limited run basis in different calibers for the last decade. Prior to that Miroku also made the same rifle under contract from Browning Firearms. Miroku is currently still making the 1895 for the Winchester Firearms Company, and Winchester is still selling them. New in the Box and Unfired with all papers are getting about $1300 US, but if they have been fired or used, value starts declining rapidly. 99% condition but used would garner approximately $900, while a 90% condition rifle would be worth considerably less.
The 30th Edition Blue Book of Gun Values shows a high and low value of the Winchester Model 56 Sporter as being $1650 for a 100% condition rifle and $600 for a 60% condition rifle. The 1919 number you show in your question is a patent date, as this rifle was not manufactured until 1926 and production ceased in 1931, with an approximate total of 8,297 rifles manufactured. Of this total, approximately 1,000 rifles were for the .22 short cartridge which actually makes it more rare, than the rifles chambered for the .22 long rifle cartridge. This rifle will have the barrel marked for either the .22 short cartridge or the .22 long rifle cartridge only. This was a comparatively inexpensive rifle when it was introduced in 1926 and it was brought into production to bridge the gap between less expensive single shot rifles and the more expensive repeating rifles of that period. Thus, due to the limited number of rifles produced, in the short time frame, the rifle has become more valuable in the collecting circles and this is especially true of the rifle chambered for the .22 short cartridge. As with all guns, the overall condition of the rifle will dictate the realized value in the market place.
50-250 usd
The Ranger is plainer version of the Winchester Model 94 rifle. The suggested retail price on a new rifle is around $386 at present.
Your Winchester ranger 94 rifle which was made in 1992 will bring between 150-225 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
The value of a Winchester Ranger 44 magnum rifle is between $400 and $600 depending on its overall condition. These rifles are commonly used for hunting medium to large animals and relatively short distances.
I just paid $600.08
what is the value of a Winchester rifle 85?
Does anyone know the value of a used winchester 72A Rifle?
This Winchester shotgun is valued between 90-150 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
$125-$200 depending on condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If it's really a shotgun and a rifle, I have no idea what you have. Several variations of the Model 1300 and Model 1400 shotguns had the Ranger name added and we would need to know a little more about it to give an estimated value.
If your question relates to the Winchester model 94 ranger?Then the rifle will bring between 100-250 dollars depending on overall condition,and a good bore.Your rifle which was made in 1990 was the economy version of the standard production model 1894 lever action rifle of that time.
300 USD or so