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Answerdon't know...but i have same thing #C177800. bought new in either 1966 or 1968.The model 370 single shot break action shotgun normally go for between 50 to 150 dollars
According to the 2002 edition of Standard Catalog of Firearms, your '97 was manufactured in 1930 and, assuming that it is a standard model (not a pigon grade, takedown, or any of the other model variations) has a value between $200 and $750, depending on condition. Note: this information is 5 years old and, due to the popularity of Cowboy Action Shooting, Winchester '97's are a popular gun and have likely increased in value since this book was published. You might want to visit the site "auctionarms.com" (a gun auction site) to get a more current estimate of value. To get the best appraisal, visit a local gunsmith and pay him to inspect and value the firearm.Your winchester model 1897 shotgun which was made in the year 1931 will bring between 160-400 dollars for a shotgun showning between 10%-70% of its original finish and a good bore.
No. 'Browning' hasn't been Browning in a long time. It is owned by a Belgian corporation. Likewise, 'Winchester' has not been Winchester in a long time. It became US Repeating Arms Company years ago, and is now owned by the same Belgian corporation that owns the Browning name. The actual 'Winchester' trade-name is owned by the Olin Corporation (used to make the guns, now just makes the ammunition) and was licensed to USRAC. USRAC made the Model 70, Model 1300 and Model 94 at their plant in New Haven CT, which was closed as of March 2006. There are no plans for those three models to be produced anywhere else, per USRAC. They will continue to produce their other models which are actually made overseas. The USRAC plant in New Haven, along with all fixtures, tooling, etc, is currently for sale. The winning buyer will have the opportunity to negotiate with the Olin Corporation for licensing the Winchester name. It is not a package deal. So, it IS possible that we will see Model 70's, Model 94's and Model 1300's back in production - but under a different brand name, and possibly even from another country. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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NHL player Graham Jesse Winchester is 34 years old (born October 4, 1983).Singer and songwriter James "Jesse" Winchester was 69 years old when he died on April 11, 2014 (born May 17, 1944).
what is the value of a Winchester carbine 1912 that is 98 years old
The Winchester model 121,121Y were made by Winchester in the years 1967-1973.
Winchester did not make a model 81.
The winchester model 275 was produced by winchester from 1963-1975.
@ 64 years old. I can't help you with the value. Recommend you take it to an appraiser.
100-300 USD
It's 66 years old (1942)
50-250 usd
Your rifle was manufactured in 1977. Model 94 was discontinued by Winchester last year after 110 years so yours may appreciate in value.
Winchester made a model 1890,model 1906,a model 61,and a model 62 pump action rifle during there production years but never a model 1911 rifle.Winchester did make a model 1911 semi-auto shotgun.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle,which was made between 1943-1948(the war years) will bring between 350-550 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
Your winchester model 24 was made by winchester in 1950.That makes it 61 years old.