Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)? Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)?
Without a serial number, caliber, barrel length, type of action or model number , no way to come close to guessing
No sn data available
The Iver Johnson model 1900 octagon barrel blued double action revolver with the serial number 18575 was likely produced around the early 1900s, as Iver Johnson manufactured this model between 1896 and 1908. However, for a more precise year, further information about the specific features or markings on the revolver would be necessary.
Impossible to know the caliber with only a serial number. It should be marked on the barrel.
Two in the bush
It was made in 1929, you didn't mention what caliber probably 22 rf so with a octagon barrel it's a 12C (if it is a .22 WRF / REM SPl) then a 12CS. The value is greatly dependent on condition in mint condition as high as 1,200 drops to 1/2 that price at 90% and then drops quickly from then on.
Caliber should be on the barrel. SN's were not required until 1968
Your rifle as described should bring between 2,500 dollar up to 3,700 dollars based on a original finish remaining of 60% to 80%,and a good bore.It is in a rarer caliber(32-40)WCF,and has the octagon barrel.Your serial number should be below 148,000.
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What is the caliber, barrel length, finish, grip material, markings on barrel?
Are you asking about a winchester model 1873,1892,or model 1894 rifle?Allthese rifles had a chambering in either 38WCF(38-40) caliber or 38-55WCF and could be ordered with a octagon barrel.Please redefine your question and add a serial number so I may have some understanding of what you are asking and what rifle you are asking about.