Your rifle was made in 1906. Standard barrels were round or octagonal, 24 or 26". The stock should be straight (no pistol grip). The Blue Book of Gun Values lists it from $1,950 in 98% condition to $350 in 10% condition. "Condition" refers to original condition (not reblued or altered). Add 20% for the takedown vaiation, 30-60% for deluxe models depending on original condition, and @ 20% for calibers other than .30-30 (30 WCF) or .32 Special. You may want to take this one to a very reputable gun shop for examination and appraisal. (Note that the Blue Book prices are retail. If you sell it to dealer he'll need some room to make his profit).
Please include the model number to get the correct answer to your question.
Proofhoue.com will get you in the ballpark.
Without a serial number, caliber, barrel length, type of action or model number , no way to come close to guessing
In order to give you a accurate estimate of value please include the model number to your Winchester,and the overall condition of your rifle in your next posting of this question.
About $600.
Receiver/barrel
Check the receiver and barrel
On the barrel.
On the vast number of the various Winchester models, the Model designation is stamped on the barrel, or on the upper tang. If you can tell me what type of action it has, I can point you in the right direction.
What is the model number of your Winchester 22?I will need this to give a value based on production date,and overall condition(blueing and wood).
You will need to include the shotgun model number,or model name.Type of shotgun(single shot,pump action,double barrel,or semi-auto)along with the serial number that you have provided to get the correct age of your Winchester shotgun.
You need to post the model number of the gun. It will be stamped right into the barrel.