Do you mean a Winchester model 37 single shot shotgun in 16 gauge?If so then your red letter shotgun will bring between 120-300 dollars based on the shotgun having between 70%-90% of its original finish.
This will not fit a model 12
I would say that with the serial number provided,your Winchester model 94AE was made in 1999-2000.
Your Winchester model 1907 self loader was made in the year 1923,with the serial number that you provided.
You have a Winchester model 1873 rifle that was made in the year 1883.This is a third model 1873,but you do not say if it is a rifle(long barrel) or carbine(20in.barrel)You also do not say what condition your rifle is in.How much original finish remains on the wood and metal?Is the bore in good condition?There were 3 distinct models of the 1873 made.the rifle.the carbine.the musket.I would need to know all this info to give you a correct value.the musket had a 30in barrel with 3 barrel bands.the carbine had a 20in.barrel,the rifle could be ordered with any length barrel offer at the time.Is the barrel round or octagon?All these features have a impact on the value of your collectable Winchester rifle.
You can try Hasting's. They make after market barrels.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 88 was made in the year 1967.
I am very versed in Winchester firearms,and I have never heard of the ranger model 103-2 before.I you sure that your 22cal rifle is a Winchester.
Your Winchester ranger model 140 was made from 1967-1973.Winchester did not keep serial number records of this model of shotgun.
The model 64 was nothing more than an upgraded model 94. Virtually any option you could get on a model 94 was also available on a model 64. The main exception being the cal. 219 zipper. Some older cal. that were available on the 94 could not be had on the 64, but by then they were probably not available on the 94 either. The model 64 came standard with special features that were only available at extra cost on a model 94. Pistol grip stocks and a 24" barrel were std. on a model 64 ( the 219 zipper had a 26" barrel). The main difference is that the 64 is issued standard in a rifle configuration and the 94 in a carbine configuration. It was probably cost effective for Winchester to do it this way.
Model 64 were made in 2 different time frames 1933 to 1957 and again from 1972 to 1974. The later ones being in 30-30 cal. only. If you happen to have a 64 in the rare 219 zipper cal. get a body guard.
Depending heavily on the condition, anywhere from $175-$350.
Depending on condition, ABOUT $200.
I think the only Winchester with a serial number that high would be a Model 94 manufactured in 1972.
Go to winchestercollector.org link this may help if it was a 200th anniversary rifle. This was made for the U.S. Marshals Service not the Association like you indicated. The 225th was made by AmericaRemebers for the Association and another tribute Wellington LTD Henry .45 edition anniversary verson.
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There are no serial number records for the Model 190, so it is not possible to determine an exact date of manufacture. That said, the Model 190 was introduced in 1964, and was discontinued in 1977. The high serial number on your rifle would lead me to believe that it was made within just a few years of the 1977 discontinuance. Good condition about $125.
Unfired, in the box, about $900. If it has been shot, it is now a shooter, not a collector's gun, and would be worth less, depending on condition.
There is no easy way to say what it is worth without a much more detailed description of your rifles overall condition,to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,barrel condition etc.Also if any special order features are present on the rifle itself.I would advise you to have it appraised by a member of the Winchesters collectors assoc.They can give you a much more accurate value.
depends on its condition /is it a copy/ any history about it/ how do collectors value it on a scale 1_10/ many things to consider before its value is set.
These rifles were made from 2003-2004 only.Winchester customer service might be able to answer your question as to how many.
You have a Winchester model 1910 semi-auto rifle which was made from 1905-1920.these rifles will bring between 275-550 dollars on todays market.The prices stated reflect the finish on our rifle being between 10%-80% of it,s original finish.
You can use the Equus 3030 Innova Diagnostic Code Reader to read the codes on an innova 3030.
The Buffalo Bill Commemorative was made in the year 1968.