Is it a Model 1907, 1912, 63 or 74? Makes a difference.
Depending on condition, about $125
Your Winchester model 63 semi-auto .22cal rifle will bring between 235-800 dollars,depending on the amount of original finish remaining and a good bore.These values represent your rifle having between 10%-80% of its original finish remaining.Your rifle which was made in the year 1950 is a nice collectible Winchester rifle.
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.
your winchester model 100 semi-auto rifle was made by winchester in 1962.
Yes,but the rifle in question was actually a semi-auto rifle.The Winchester model 100 which was made from 1961-1973 and produced in the quantity of 262,000 rifles was chambered in .308 caliber.It held a 4 round detachable magazine and was a gas operated semi-auto rifle.
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.
There were only 45,000 of these made. That has contributed to the value increasing in the past 5 years. They list for 3 to $400 in pretty average condition
25- 180 usd
the Winchester model 100 semi-auto rifle was made between 1961-1975.
There were only 45,000 of these made. That has contributed to the value increasing in the past 5 years. They list for 3 to $400 in pretty average condition
There were only 45,000 of these made. That has contributed to the value increasing in the past 5 years. They list for 3 to $400 in pretty average condition
Winchester model 1903 was made from 1904-1932. 126,000 built. Value goes from $250-$1500 all depends on condition. What's the serial #?. They shoot .22 win auto, not .22 cal short, long or long rifle.$12-15 a box. Big Jake 1001