http://www.rediscovered-shooting-treasures.com/winchester140.htm for a repro owner's manual.
The Model 140 was the plain Jane version of the Model 1400. IIRC it could only use 2 3/4" shells.
Blue Book of Gun Values
value Winchester 140
3 Shot only. No removable plug.
Your Winchester ranger model 140 was made from 1967-1973.Winchester did not keep serial number records of this model of shotgun.
A Winchester ranger 140 is worth anywhere from 300 to 900 dollars. The older the shot gun the more valuable it is.
I do not believe that the serial numbers for the Winchester model 140 ranger,semi-auto shotgun are in the public domain.I can say that the Winchester model 1400 was made from 1964-1981,and this was the higher priced version of the model 140 ranger shotgun.
Not listed in any reference I have. A model 141 is.
They only made the Winchester 140 Ranger from 1964-1968.
No, the stock of a Winchester Model 1300 will not fit a Winchester Model 140. Although both models are shotguns produced by Winchester, they have different designs and specifications, which means their stocks are not interchangeable. Always check compatibility before attempting to swap parts between different firearm models.
A Winchester Model 140 12 gauge, semi automatic can be worth up to $150. The exact amount that the Winchester is worth depends on the condition of the gun.
Your winchester model 140 was made by winchester sometime between the years 1964-1980.You may be able to go to the winchester web site and check with customer service to get a better date of manufacture.
Yes, if you find one for sale.