Obviously it depends on the condition of the gun. I've seen them offered for sale from $1,900 up to about $4,000. However, most people who own one, and enjoy shooting, probably would not part with theirs for a mere $4,000.
Your 410 pump gun was made in he second year of production, in 1934. In the plain field grade it is worth about $1000 in good condition, and much more if it is a skeet or trap gun, or a deluxe grade.
Depends on condition, i was offered $1000 for my service grade Winchester
A Charles Daly Diamond Skeet with 60% of it,s original finish is worth 775.00 dollars.A finer example with up to 80% will bring 1,000 dollars on todays market.
If your Winchester model 1200 is a standard field model,it is worth between 400-600 dollars depending on condition.It would be worth more depending on the grade.
A diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Depends on the diamond. A diamond's value is determined by carat, color, cut and clarity. There are many grades of diamonds from industrial grade to Flawless, gem quality.
over 3 thousand
It depends on which specific grade. Model 42's were produced from "Plain Jane" versions through special skeet versions with lots of engraving. Expect a plain one in good condition to be worth $1000, more elaborate versions could be worth $5000+.
It's worth whatever someone will pay for it. That varies on the region of the country and the condition of the gun.
Impossible to estimate. You will need to find a qualified appraiser. They would be of interest to Winchester collectors, Roy Rogers collectors, movie collectors, etc..
The value of a Winchester 101 Pigeon Grade 12 gauge shotgun from around 1975 can vary significantly based on its condition, features, and market demand. Generally, one in good condition may be valued between $1,200 to $2,500, with pristine or well-maintained examples potentially fetching higher prices. Factors such as original case, paperwork, and specific engraving can also influence its worth. For a precise valuation, consulting a firearms appraiser or checking recent sales data would be advisable.
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.
These guns were made as prizes for the Winchester Claybird Tournament in 1967 & 1968. They are fairly rare as they were never offered for sale by the company. I was told by a Winchester financial executive that the sets' cost for the 1967 set was over $2,000. No idea their value today since I have not heard of any set that sold