What you have is a model 98k Mauser made in Bystrica Czechoslovakia in the year 1943 for the German armed forces. Originality and condition are the keys to it's value. Most of the parts on this gun are numbered and idealy they should all match There are also production codes on most of the parts that help determine originality.
It has other markings. You havent even let us know which model it is. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If you could include the serial number of your Winchester model 70(To date the production year) and if you have any other markings on this rifle to better understand what model of winchester model 70 you have.This will greatly help in assigning a value to your rifle.
The number that you have supplied is the serial number,not the model number.Please include the make of the firearm in question,along with the model name of number and any distinctive markings on the firearm to get a accurate answer to your question.
Provide a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
No way to answer without a detailed description of all markings.
Depends on the condition, markings, and history of the gun.
All the markings are needed to assist in valuation.
Can't be answered without a detailed description of ALL markings and features
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, condition, etc..
Depends on the model, and condition. Model number should be under the receiver, or on the top tang, unless it is a model 1898, which had no markings to indicate model.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of ALL markings and the name of the maker and the serial number.
Between about $450-800 depending on condition and markings.