The winchester model 60 came with a 23in.round barrel,and this was extended to a 27in.barrel in 1933.These rifles were made from 1930-1934,with only 160,754 made.
The only Winchester chambered in 45-60 was the Winchester model 1876 rifle.
S&W stopped pinning barrels @ 1982
It's a Winchester Mod 60 that was made in Canada. The Model 60 was not serial numbered. Made from 1932 until WWII. @165,758 made in Model 60 and 60-A.
your model 1894 Winchester was made in 1907.as such a Winchester of that age with 60% original finish would be worth around $1200.00 if the wood is not cracked and the bore is bright not dark and pitted.It will add to the value if the barrel is octagon and 26in.not the carbine length of 20in.also it is worth more if it is a takedown model.
Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).
You have a third model Winchester model of 1876.This rifle will range in price from 1,500 dollars for a rifle with 10%of its original finish to as high as 7,500 dollars for a rifle exhibiting 60% of its original finish.
Made in 1951 so, 60 years
The current prices for a winchester model 60 run from 125-325 dollars,based on your rifle having between 60%-95% original finish remaining and a good bore.
22"
According to an ad in Gun Digest a Winchester model 1876 Carbine 45-75 in 80% condition is $9,850.
Mid 30's to mid 60's
Highly unlikely.