The price depends on the condition of the gun, the date of manufacture, and the current market. With the pending inauguration of B. Obama, the price of guns is soaring as his anti-gun (of any kind) position is very well known.
The current market is high in anticipation of gun banning legislation. Pistols which were selling for $500 a year ago are now over $700.
Your rifle was manufactured in 1951.
See http://oldguns.net/sn_php/windateslookup.php
U.S. Repeating Arms was the manufacturer of Winchester rifles. There are two significant events during its production: In 1964, beginning with serial numbers from 2,700,000 and on, certain parts in the receiver were built with stampings rather than machine work. Thus a post 1964 (see the serial number) is worth less, given all other factors equal, than a pre 1964. Your rifle is a pre 1964 model. After 1964, several variants of the rifle were produced. That information would be necessary to obtain a more accurate valuation. The .32 Win Spcl was discontinued in 1973.
Finally, U.S. Repeating Arms ceased production of the Model 94 on March 14, 2007.
The 94 in .32 Spcl was never very popular and this chambering does not add to the value of the gun. Here is the information found in the 26th edition of the Blue Book of Guns (2005):
Model 94 production carbine in all calibers in 100% condition: $500, in 60% condition, the value is $275.
However, condsidering the possibility of legislation, and that these rifles are no longer manufactured, the book prices are no longer very valid. In late summer of 2008, I purchased a 1953 Pre 1964 Model 94 in .32 Win Special for $625 and several gun dealers have told me that this was a reasonable price. You say yours is in mint condition, mine is not, so you might be able to get over $850in a private sale.
The collector value of your 1938 vintage Model 94 Carbine can only be determined by a visual inspection and evaluation. Bert H.
The value of a Winchester model 1300 waterfowl special is determined by the condition of the gun. This particular model can be sold for 500 dollars if in good condition.
1960 32 win special top condition
Winchester Model 1894 serial number 786712 was manufactured in the year 1915. The value can only be determined by a visual inspection and evaluation. Bert H.
$445.00 in 90% condition
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. Bert H.
$250-$400, depending on condition of your Winchester.
I would have your rifle appraised by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.The value could be considerable on a Very Early model 1894 rifle with a serial number that low.Especially if there are special order features present on this rifle.In good to very good condition,we are possibly talking in excess of 1,750 dollars.Good luck!
your Winchester model 1894 is going for anywhere from 350 to 550 dollars depending on condition.
50-500 usd
The age can only be determined by the serial number. The value is a function of the graded condition and the factory originality. A visual inspection and evaluation is required determine the condition and originality.
Your Winchester was manufactured in 1950. The value will depend on the condition. Have it appraised by a gun smith or advanced collector.