Your Winchester model 23 XTR pigeon grade shotgun will range in value from 900-1,600 dollars,based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good set of bores.
if your Winchester shotgun is the lightweight field model then it is valued at 1250.00 for one in 70% condition up to 2,000 for one in 98%condition.
I'm incubating a pigeon for sex right now! How much? So far, $4.
This one is impossible to answer without a lot more information. If the firearm is in very good condition my advice would be contact one or more of thoes dealers who handle high grade collectable firearms. $5000 to $6000 would not be too much to expect for a very high condition gun if you were to sell it yourself. Value,of course, drops with condition.
Many pigeons live in New York. There's really not much difference between a dove and a pigeon.
Pigeon eggs take 16 days to hatch.
An ostrich is a huge flightless bird that can run fast. A pigeon is much smaller and can fly.
Anywhere from $300 - over $2000, depending on the manufacturer, exact model, and grade.
No. The Passenger Pigeon was a species of North American pigeon that was incredibly numerous before white settlers arrived. Unfortunately due to excessive over hunting its numbers dwindled from over 6 billion to 1 in around 100 years. A messenger pigeon is a pigeon trained to carry a message to a specific destination, and isn't a species so much as a description. Hope that's helpful!
No, a pigeon is a bird of song that lives in urban areas. because they live in urban areas much of their diet is human food.
It all depends on which "grade" that particular model is and what condition it is in. Whether it has been altered or re-finished.
I'm not sure what happened to the 2 questions I posted. The first question was "Does XTR and Pigeon Grade mean the same thing in regards to a Winchester 101 U/O shotgun?". The second question was "What does XTR stand for in regards to a Winchester 101 U/O shotgun" Somehow they both seem to have merged into the above modified question...... The reason for these two original questions is that I have a 1977 Pigeon Grade Winchester 101 12G Trap shotgun with 30" barrels and a Monte Carlo butt stock. I am looking to buy another 101 from a member of my local club. He says that his gun is a XTR 101 Trap bought new in 1986 making it one of the very last 101's. He says that XTR and Pigeon Grade mean the same thing. I've heard that they don't. I haven't seen the gun yet but I want to know what I'm talking about before I look at it. Can someone help me with as much info as possible....Thanks. Brett. (Australia)
The average pigeon is nearly 2 inches bigger than the average woodpecker. The largest woodpeckers, such as a pileated woodpecker, are much larger than pigeons.