The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. The specific caliber (e.g. 30 W.C.F., 32 W.S., 25-35 W.C.F., or 219 Zipper), and the variation (e.g. Sporting Rifle, Deer Rifle, or Carbine) are both very important in determining the value as well.
A original Winchester model 1866 fourth model carbine will bring between 3,000-8,000 for a rifle in below average condition,8,000-20,000 for a average condition rifle,and 20,000-35,000 dollars for a above average condition rifle.I would very seriously consider having a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.evaluate and appraise this rifles value.
Your Winchester model 1873 rifle which was made in the year 1890,and is considered a Winchester model 1873 third model will have 3 distinct values.If it is in below average condition then the value will be 750-1,000 dollars.If it is in average condition,then 1,000-1.600 dollars,if in above average condition,then between 1,650-2,300 dollars.I believe that all Winchester rifles of this age should be appraised by a Winchester collector assoc.member,and evaluated by him for a more approximate value.These are very highly collectable rifles.
1958 model 70 Winchester 3006 good condition
You will have to pay 3,000 dollars or more for a original Winchester model 1873 lever action Winchester rifle in the condition you described.
The average value for a rifle of this make and model is approximately $2,000. The value can vary depending on its condition.
The value of a Winchester model 330 rifle would be dependent upon a couple different factors. The main factor would be the condition of the rifle.
The Winchester model 425 was made for Winchester by "Meyer & Grammelspacher" of Germany. The value is determined by the condition of the rifle. without any information about the condition of the pellet rifle, no estimate of value can be determined.
200-350 dollars for a Winchester model 1894 rifle in the condition that you describe.
There is many variables that will effect the price of a winchester model 70.First is it a pre-64 model 70 rifle,or is it a post 64 model 70 rifle?What kind of condition is the rifle in?Is the wood and metal in good condition or is it worn?The best way to answer your question is to know the serial number so that your rifle can be dated and have you describe in good detail the condition the rifle is in.
Under $500 even when in excellent condition. They are durable well made rifles. Average condition about $250.
There are 3 distinct values for your rifle,if it is in below average condition then between 3,000-8,000 dollars.If it is in average condition then between 8,000-20,000 dollars.If it is in above average condition then between 20,000-35,000 dollars.It would be best if you had your rifle examined and evaluated by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.
The price for a Winchester model 85 will vary depending on the condition of the rifle. Prices range from $1000, to $4,500.