No such model in the S&W line
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 1912 pump action shotgun was made in the year 1950.I cannot give you a value inless you describe the overall condition of your shotgun and what type of barrel it has(plain,vent rib,or solid rib.).
Can you advise if it has a plain or VR Barrel, 3'' or 2.75 shells Winchokes and the pattern on the forearm, and I can advise. a photo would be helpful Keith
Your serial number dates your shotguns year of production to 1953.The value will range in price from 325-375 for a plain barrel model,375-450 dollars for a solid matte rib barrel model,and 475-550 dollars for a vent rib barrel model.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 12 shotgun was made in the year 1947.A value cannot be established without a more detailed description of your shotguns overall condition,and what type of barrel is on your shotgun(plain,solid matte rib,or vent rib barrel).
Serial number 929706.The serial number that you have supplied shows that your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1923.That said your rifle if a plain model 1894 with no special order features will bring between 375-550 dollars.If it has a octagon barrel,special wood,checkered wood,half magazine,or take down model then the value could be in excess of 1,000 dollars,up to 2,000 dollars.
Your serial number indicates that your shotgun was made in the year 1954.Your shotguns value will be between 325-375 dollars for the plain barrel model,375-450 dollars for the solid matte ribbed barrel model,and 475-550 dollars for the vent rib barrel model.
Your serial number indicates that your shotgun was one of the last made sweet sixteen models made in 1955.The serial number ends at S 49350 for 1955.The value of your shotgun will be between 625-725 dollars for a plain barrel model,825-950 dollars foe a solid matte rib barrel model,and 875-1,050 dollars for a vent rib barrel model in the condition that you describe.
A Winchester model 1200 field grade shotgun will be between 90-150 dollars for a plain barrel model,100-165 for a vent rib barrel model,and between 140-200 dollars for a shotgun with the Win choke present.
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?
With the serial number that you provided,your Browning sweet sixteen shotgun was produced by FN of Belguim for browning in 1952.As for the value of your shotgun,it will be based on the original finish having between 60%-90%.A plain barrel model will be 425-725 dollars,a solid matte rib model will be 600-950 dollars,and the vent rib barrel model will be 675-1,050 dollars.
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1960 ninteen sixty walnut stock plain finish with recoil pad