Field Grade, Skeet, Trap, Heavy Duck? Ribbed barrel? How is it choked? We are going to ASSUME the standard field grade with 28" barrel in either modified or full choke, no rib. This is the most common configuration. Value in true original 95% condition without modifications such as recoil pads or adjustable chokes would be $400-$550. sales@countrygunsmith.net First off, get a copy of the current "Blue Book" and or also "FireArms" 2006 book of gun values. No-one should be without above price books unless you want to loose on the value of what you own. For collector value, everything should be original. No changes, holes drilled, etc, no reblueing, serial numbers should all match, wood should be original, no rework or restain,etd: and other items to know for collector value. Original rib, no rib, corn-cob on end of barrel, etc and many other factors to check to know value. Without actual seeing the mrds. cannot give price quote that means anything. Ballpark guess would be just that....... a guess. If you do your homework you will get top dollar and learn many interesting facts. Percentage of original blueing is very important. Good Luck. BobSells
Original parts and finish is a vague description. Is it in 100% condition and finish
A Winchester model 71 can range in value between 650 dollars for a gun with 10% of its original finish remaining,up to 1,500 dollars for a gun with 80% of its original finish remaining.
your winchester model 1894 trapper is selling for between 150-550 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle and the remaining original finish.
No way of knowing without you providing a detailed description of your shotguns overall condition,original finish remaining,and bore condition.
These are going for between 300-450 dollars,depending on the amount of original finish and overall condition.
These are valued at between 250-350 dollars depending on the amount of original finish and blueing condition.
your Winchester model 1894,which was made in 1955 is going for between 250-375 dollars depending on amount of original finish and condition.
Your Winchester model 290 deluxe rifle is going for between 90-200 dollars depending on the amount of original finish and condition.
You will need to include the model of Winchester you have,and the overall condition of your shotgun to include the amount of original finish remaining to get a correct value for your shotgun.
Your 1937 produced Winchester model 62 is going for between 130 dollars with 10% of the original finish up to 475 dollars for one retaining 90% of the original condition.
The Winchester model 770 was made from 1969-1971.The value of these Winchester,s is between 200 dollars for a gun with a finish of 60%,to a high of 375 dollars for a fine specimen with 100% original finish.
If your Winchester model 1906 rifle is in near mint condition,having between 80%-90% of its original finish remaining.Then the value will be between 675-925 dollars.