Between 150-400 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining and a good bore.
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It depends on the caliber, condition, etc. A 20 or 12 guage could go from 1K to 2K, 28 to .410 double the value, but one would have to know exactly what you have in order to give you fair market value.
You should have a standard carbine with 20" barrel. Your description leads me to believe there is considerable bluing and/or wood finish loss. A reasonable retail estimate would be $250-$300. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Winchester was very accommodating to their customers, so it would be possible for a model 94 to come factory equipped with a peep sight. But it would have had to be special order, standard 94's came with open, buckhorn type sights.
You will need to provide the model of Winchester you are asking about,along with the serial number in order to age your Winchester and give you a year of production.
In order to help you,I would need to know what model of Winchester you are asking about along with the serial number.
In order to take it off you first need to take off the fuse panel cover. Then remove the clips and screws that hold on the guage cover. After this the there are four screws on the bottom of the guage housing that must be removed from the bottom so you must take the panel that covers the bottom of the dash.(right above the fuse panel Approx 6-8 screws.) Once that is done you can disconect the wiring harness behind the guage housing and remove it. The rest of the panels are held on with a few screws and little clips.
Yes you should regularly clean it to maintain it in working order. Use standard tools like towels, water, and lubricant in order to clean it and keep it nice.
found the answer from the Sears archive: $12.52. The Cody Museum has it at $18.00. ..apparently there were a few different models. That's why Winchester stopped selling through chain stores for a while. They would negotiate a favorable price for their large order and then under-sell Winchester's other outlets. ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE 1899 CATALOGUE, THE STANDARD MODEL 1873 SOLD FOR 19.50.
In order to get a correct answer to your question,you will have to include what model of Winchester you are asking about along with the serial number.
That is the standard firing order for an inline 6That is the standard firing order for an inline 6
In order to answer your question correctly,I would need to know the model of Winchester that your serial number belongs to.