Hi, this is an interesting question, i have thought about it long and hard and i have come up with two answers, firstly if you were to sail this gun then you probably wouldn't get far, possibly out of the harbour but that may even be a little on the optomistic side, secondly, and i think this is what you had in mind, if you were to stick to your local duck pond and managed to mount the gun onto a piece of wood you would have more luck, hope this helps answer your question relating to sailing your gun,
kind regards Salty
The Winchester model 1894 ranger is selling for between 150-275 dollars depending on overall condition of the rifle and a good bore.
1942 Winchester lever action 410 is a common gun. For this reason, it does not have a lot of value and is worth between $175-$300.
There was/is no such thing as a 1940's vintage Winchester lever-action .410. Winchester did make a slide-action (pump) .410 shotgun called the Model 42 during the 1940s.
50- 200 usd
Requires a professional appraisal.
15-150 usd
how much
Less than 100 to multiple thousands depending on specifics.
If it is new and unfired it is worth about $650
300-550 dollars,depending on overall condition of your .22cal lever action rifle.
There were model 1887 lever action shotguns made by Winchester ( I have a 12 ga). These are worth in the range of $1200 to $5000 depending on condition. I am not aware of any Model 1886 Winchesters in a shotgun.
About $700 if it is like-new condition.