50-500 usd
What is the model number of your Winchester 22?I will need this to give a value based on production date,and overall condition(blueing and wood).
send detailed pictures (barrel markings etc) to gohuntn@telus.net and I will tell you.
Well, that rifle has not been made since 1941. You have two choices (since finding an original barrel in good shape is the same odds as winning the lottery). Option 1- a gunsmith can take a barrel blank, and machine and chamber it to fit your Winchester. It will not have any markings and will not be original. Option 2- a gunsmith can bore out your existing barrel, and insert a rifled liner. The outside will still have original markings. BOTH will be expensive
The choke markings for a Winchester 101 shotgun are typically found on the underside of the barrel near the chamber or on the barrel flat. They may be denoted by abbreviations such as "C" for cylinder, "IC" for improved cylinder, "M" for modified, "F" for full, or similar designations. In some cases, the markings may also be located on the proof mark area or around the breech. Always refer to the owner's manual or manufacturer's guidelines for specific details related to your model.
Prior t0 1958 the 98 depending on condition and barrel markings would start at 900.00 range. If barrel is marked (not for ball) on the top this model would start at about 1400.00.
It should work perfectly. Winchester made the Sears Ted Williams Model 300 and they used their Model 1400 to do it. Other than some minor differences in the wood and markings, they are the same.
No
Unable to answer without a detailed description that includes caliber/gauge, barrel length, type of action, all markings, stock, sights, etc..
yes
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of all markings, barrel length, barrel type, stock wood, sights, condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, history, etc..
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of all markings, barrel length, finish, type of sights, wood, condition, box, papers, accessories.
if there are no barrel markings......how do you know it's a colt ??