The model 25 winchester which was made from 1949-1954,with a total production figure of 87,937.My research does not state if winchester ever did make a vent-rib barrel for the model 25 shotgun.It did come with either a 26in or 28in barrel.I hope this helps.
Your Winchester model 1894 was made by Winchester in 1896.
your Winchester model 53 was made by Winchester in 1928.
Your Winchester model 53 was made by Winchester in 1928.
Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made by winchester in 1900.
Your fine winchester model 1894 rifle was made by winchester in 1902.
Winchester model 25 solid frame shotgun
your Winchester model 53 was made in 1925.
If yours is the field grade then about $160 in 90% condition. Add $25 for a vent rib and another $10 if it has winchokes.
your Winchester model 1894 was produced in 1916.
All Winchester model 12's are take-down designs. Winchester made a model 25 which is solid frame and very similar to the model 12.
The .25-35 Winchester cartridge was one of the first smokeless powder sporting cartridges introduced by Winchester in 1895, and chambered in their Model 1894 lever action rifle. The barrel of a 25-35 Winchester has the fastest rifling twist of all the pre-1964 cartridges chambered for a Model 1894 rifle or carbine. Winchester advertised that the 117 grain bullet would develop a muzzle velocity of 2,230 fps, and a muzzle energy of 1,292 fpe. Winchester discontinued the Model 1894 rifle and carbine that was chambered in .25-35 Winchester in 1936. Currently Winchester will make seasonal manufacturing runs of the .25-25 Winchester cartridge, and there are also other munitions manufacturers who cater to Cowboy Action Shooting who produce the cartridge. The value of your .25-25 Winchester cannot be determined unless it is examined by a person who has considerable experience and expertise with this model Winchester. The Model 1894 was made in many rifle, regular carbine, and saddle ring carbine variations, and to assign a value one must determine the date of manufacture, internal and external condition of the firearm, if the parts are original, if there are any significant markings, as well as other factors. If a Model 1894 Winchester that is chambered in .25-35 Winchester is in good to excellent condition with all of it's original parts, wood, and hardware the value could run into several thousand of dollars.
I need to clean the barrel, not like a model 12.