Proofhouse.com has sn tables. Value might be 0-1000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have, its condition, etc..
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
Not a good description. The .22 rimfire was not invented until 1856, so a rifle made in 1818 could not be.
That would be an amazing find. The 32-20 (32 WCF) cartridge was not introduced until 1882 for the 1873 Winchester rifle.
What you have is a Model 1892. The "1884" you see is the patent date assigned to John M. Browning before he sold the patent and design to Winchester. The serial number tells us that it is a 1915 vintage Sporting Rifle. The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. Bert H.
Your Winchester model 1897 pump action shotgun cannot be dated without you providing the serial number to it.
If this is the model 215, the barrels are steel.
I can say that the Winchester model 1200 shotgun was produced during the years 1964-1981.You might find Winchester,s home page and see if your shotgun can be dated by your serial number?
The old joke is to saw it in half, and count the rings- But really, there is no ONE way. Some firearms, such as Ruger and Browning, have serial number year ranges on their websites under Customer Service. Winchesters can be dated from serial numbers, either by contacting Winchester, or the Cody Museum in Wyoming. Remington rifles are dated by a letter barrel code. Some guns HAVE no serial numbers (not required until 1968),and can only be dated to the YEARS that the model was made. If you can be a bit more specific, so can we.
modern ammunition is acceptable. However be careful that you do not use any of the 3" magnum cartridges if the barrel is marked 2 3/4. When a 3" is fired, the extra 1/4 of the casing can open into the throat of the barrel and cause a restriction. The pressure generated by a restricted 3" round can be higher than the older shotguns were made to handle.
I just bought a H.S. Brown Damascus double barrel in 10ga. Dated 1883 in very good condition for $400.
Try: Winchester collector.com
Your question cannot be answered,unless you provide the serial number to your rifle so that it may be dated.