I have a Winchester 16ga model 1400 I got it a few days ago I cleaned it and went out to shoot it but it does not want to eject the empty shell, what could be the problem, anybody?
The model 24 Winchester shotgun is selling for between 225 dollars for one in 60% original condition,up to 725 dollars for a nice specimen in 98% original condition.You can add a 20% premium to the above fiqures for one in 16ga.
a Winchester model 37 steelbilt 16ga can approach a value of up to 200 dollars. I personally own this same shotgun and have therefore researched it to satisfy my own curiosity cheers -kirk
The Winchester model 1897 shotguns are valued at 125 dollars for a gun with 10% of the original finish remaining all the way up to 600 dollars for a fine specimen with 95% of the original finish remaining.Because yours is a 16ga shotgun you can add 50% to the prices that I quoted.
Winchester model 04A takes a .22 cal round as it is intended for younger men up to adult
The 243 Winchester caliber was introduced in the model 70 bolt action and the model 88 lever action rifles in the year 1955 by Winchester.
go to: gunsamerica.com and look up Winchester model 61 rifles and note there selling price and condition...............
Depends on the serial number... Look up Winchester serial numbers..
AE=angled ejection, the other one will eject straight up.
50 USD and up depending on specifics
50-1000 USD and up
That serial number does not show up on Winchester's website under the Model 94. If you're sure it is correct, you should contact Winchester directly.
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.