Yes, the Winchester 9410. As the name implies it is a .410 version of the Winchester 94 lever action carbine.
Marlin also made the Marlin 410.
Both firearms are not in production now but one could find one used without much difficulty.
The 9410, introduced in 2001 is a model 94 in .410 shotgun
If you're thinking of a large bore shotgun it would have to be the Winchester 1887. It was available in 10 & 12 gauge. It was manufactured until 1901. Recently, due to the popularity of Cowboy Action Shooting two reproduction on the market. The Chinese Norinco & the Italian http://wiki.answers.com/w/index.php?title=Armi_Chiappa&action=edit&redlink=1. The Italian repro is the superior, but more expensive, of the two, so some CAS Shooters have taken to having their Norincos reworked by
Coyote Cap Gunworks. Even after the cost of the gunsmith work the Norinco still costs less. You may remember the Winchester 1887 from such films as Terminator 2, The Mummy and Video Games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
The Winchester model 1901 shotgun was made between the years 1901-1920.
Winchester made a Model 1887 lever-action shotgun from 1887 - 1899. Norinco currently makes a reproduction of the Model 1887.
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There were model 1887 lever action shotguns made by Winchester ( I have a 12 ga). These are worth in the range of $1200 to $5000 depending on condition. I am not aware of any Model 1886 Winchesters in a shotgun.
Rifle or shotgun? What type of action; bolt, pump, semiauto, lever? What caliber or gauge?
You did not tell us what MAKE your shotgun is. The two 1895s that come to mind are a lever action Winchester RIFLE, and a Davenport shotgun, which had a prominent release lever right behind the hammer.
Depends on the condition. Give you an idea 0-1500.
What you have is a Model 1885 Single Shot (high-wall) shotgun that was manufactured in the year 1913.
The Winchester Model 1886 was primarily a lever-action rifle, not a shotgun. However, the Winchester Model 1887, introduced in 1887, was the first successful lever-action shotgun. Approximately 60,000 Model 1887 shotguns were produced during its production run, which lasted until 1898. If you're looking for specific production numbers for different models, please clarify!
From your question I would believe that you have a Winchester model 1887 lever action shotgun.These shotguns were available in 10 gauge,or 12 gauge,with a 4 shot magazine tube,and a 30in or 32in barrel with a full choke fluid steel barrels.There were 64,855 made between the years 1887-1901.
Your Winchester model 1887 lever action shotgun in 10 gauge will bring between 675-1,600 dollars based on it having between 10%-60% of its original finish remaining.The higher the finish percentage the higher the value.The 10 gauge shotgun began at serial number 22148.
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