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300
$200 in rough cond. and $600 in ex. cond.
With out a much more detailed description of your rifles overall condition to include the amount of original finish remaining on your rifle,I can only give you a rough estimate of between 450-1,750 dollars.
The Winchester Model 1895 lever-action rifle was never made in 38-55. However, the Model 1894 lever-action was. 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.
30-06 is a common, popular caliber, over 100 years old and still in production. Lots of different models of rifle have been chambered for 30-06 so without knowing the make, model, age and condition of your rifle there's no way to answer your question. Google your rifle by make and model and you should start to get a rough estimate.
Not enough information to answer. If you can give us a full description- make, model, caliber, condition, we may be able to give you a rough estimate.
Looking at your serial number it looks like it was made sometime after 1981. You could look at some of the Winchester forums or go to gunbroker.com or gunsamerica to get a rough value.
Depends on the model and condition. Revelation was the brand named used on guns sold by Western Auto hardware stores, and made by gun makers such as Winchester, Remington, Savage, Mossberg, High Standard, etc. Typically their value is about 10% less than the value of the parent model. They are good guns, but may have a plainer finish, birch stocks instead of walnut, etc. If you repost with the model number, we can probably identify the parent make and model, and give you a rough idea of values.
It depends on condition and if it was a military or commercial model, but a rough guess would be $200-300.
Depends, in original cond. could be up to $900.00. In rough condition, about 20 to 30% left of original finish on wood and metal as low as &150.00
It all depends on the overall condition. If all original and retaining 80% of the original finish and has a good bore with no pitting. The value would be in the $1000-$1500 range. 50% condition would bring it down to the $700-$800 range. Add 20% to the above values if it was made prior to 1898.
You can pick them up from $115 TO $140. Saw one on an auction go for $65 but it looked liked it pretty rough.