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Does anyone know the value of a used winchester 72A Rifle?
Is this a trick question? I thought Marlin made the model 336. I didn't know Winchester made one.
Is this a trick question? I thought Marlin made the model 336. I didn't know Winchester made one.
What type of rifle are we talking here?I would also need to know if the rifle is a muzzleloader,lever action etc.Is there a model number on the rifle?Is the caliber known?Please fill in the blanks and then we can get you some answers.
In order to provide you with the correct answer,I would need to know what model of Winchester rifle we are talking about?I would also need to know what caliber is the rifle along with the serial number that you provided.
>The Rifleman's Rifle was a modified Winchester 1892 .he was called Spike Kingfisher
Numerous books have been written on the Model 94. Probably the most recognized lever action rifle in the world.
I am going to start with the fact that Winchester did not make a model 1884.The rifle that you should have is a Winchester model 1892.This is the only lever action rifle that was chambered in 25-20WCF.In order to give you a accurate value,I would need to know the serial number to age your rifle and the overall barrel length to determine if you have a standard rifle,or carbine.I would need to know the overall condition of your rifle and how much of the original finish remains.I would need to know the condition of the bore.While this seems like a lot of info,it is needed because the Winchester model 1892 is highly collectable and all this info figures into the value.
I am going to start with the fact that Winchester did not make a model 1884.The rifle that you should have is a Winchester model 1892.This is the only lever action rifle that was chambered in 25-20WCF.In order to give you a accurate value,I would need to know the serial number to age your rifle and the overall barrel length to determine if you have a standard rifle,or carbine.I would need to know the overall condition of your rifle and how much of the original finish remains.I would need to know the condition of the bore.While this seems like a lot of info,it is needed because the Winchester model 1892 is highly collectable and all this info figures into the value.
B. Tyler Henry was a firearms designer hired by Oliver F. Winchester to help in the redesign of the unsuccessful Volcanic lever action rifle. The rifle we now call the "Henry" was the results. While not completely successful the rifle was a start for the New Haven Repeating Arms Co. which is the company we know today a Winchester.
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