Well, the value depends on the firearms' age, or its rarity, as well as many other factors. If your Marlin is one of the originals, I would not shoot it, as it would have quite a bit of value. However, if it is of late 1980's or early 90's production, I would probably keep it and shoot it. If it is of late production, count yourself lucky as you have a fine, close-range(100/125 yard) varmint rifle.
Value of a 1892 2520 winchester
100-500 USD
Your question does not make sense. The Model 1894 and Model 1892 are two distinctly different rifles. Since the 1894 was never chambered in .25/20, we have to assume you have a Model 1892. That caliber was not introduced until the year 1895, so we have to wonder where the '1894' in your question comes from. As to value, it is impossible to answer your question without a LOT more information. Condition is everything with collectable firearms. Also, there were a great many special order options and configurations available with the Model 1892, all of which affect value. Digital pictures would be a big help. With the information you've provided we can narrow it down to a value range between $200 and $5000. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Depending on condition but if the rifle is a model 92 the value is probably 300 to 1000 dollars.
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Impossible to answer without knowing the condition. Digital photos sent to the below email address will help. Right now, anywhere from $200-$2000. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If we are talking about a Winchester model 1892?,then the value of your firearm is going for between 475 dollars for a gun with 10% original finish,all the way up to 1,900 dollars for a fine specimen with 80% original finish.
Many of the rifles are valued in price close to $2500 each. The amount will vary depending upon their condition.
2520 as a percent = 252000%= 2520 * 100%= 252000%
You do not state which model of Winchester you have? If you have a Winchester model 1892,then your rifle was made in 1917.
30% of 2520 = 2520*30/100 = 756
50-500 USD or so depending on condition