Most Winchester rifles are valued by using a percentage system of original finish remaining.The Winchester model 52C is no exception.If your rifle has between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining on the wood and metal then a standard model 52C will bring between 500-1,000 dollars.If you have a model 52C heavy target model then 650-1,000 dollars,if you have a model 52C bull target then 900-1,200 dollars,and if you have a model 52C sporter then between 1,400-2,850 dollars.these last models were only produced between 500-1,000 total.
I can say that the total production of model 52 Winchester rifles were 125,419 from 1919-1979.There were 32 more made after 1979.It is believed that between 500-1,000 Winchester 52C models were made during the 60 years of production.
$500.00 to $1000.oo
Made c.1970 by Winchester's subsidiary in Canada. Value is around $125 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
- 10-1000+ USD depending on specifics.
It depends on condition, Real or fake (fake as in a model) And that's all.
C. 1926. Impossible to address the value question without seeing the gun. Anywhere from $250-$2000. sales@countrygunsmith.net
100-5000 usd
I'm not aware of any Model 52 with such a serial number. The first 52s had no letters in the serial; with the 52B they began to include a B, then C for the C model, etc. They are superb rifles. Need more info: is this a sporter rifle (slim stock, checkering) or a match version (heavy plain stock, heavy barrel), what sort of sights, etc. Is it single-shot, or magazine?
The Model 62 was produced from 1932 to c.1938, when the model designation was changed to 62A.
c. 1936. sales@countrygunsmith.net
C. 1941.
Take the C out and the search says gun # 66208 was made in 1900.