help me someone. i need know how is the cost of file Winchester .30-30 model 1894 that was made in 1915......
A original Winchester model 1866 fourth model carbine will bring between 3,000-8,000 for a rifle in below average condition,8,000-20,000 for a average condition rifle,and 20,000-35,000 dollars for a above average condition rifle.I would very seriously consider having a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.evaluate and appraise this rifles value.
That all depends on the overall condition of your rifle and if any special order features are present on the rifle in question.I would seriously consider having a Winchester collectors assoc.member look your rifle over and assign a value to it.It could be in excess of 1,000-1,500 dollars.
I have a Winchester 1897 model pump shotgun in very good to excellent condition. I will consider selling it as well as a Model 12 in 16 guage also in very good to excellent condition. Please respond if you are interested. George W Facer facer.george@hotmail.com
depends on its condition /is it a copy/ any history about it/ how do collectors value it on a scale 1_10/ many things to consider before its value is set.
This is a very rare item, very powerful, keeps hair in great condition. To have one of these you must consider yourself lucky, there were only about 150 of this item manufactured, the value would range between 150-300 depending in the condition.
With the serial number that you provided,your winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the first year of production 1894.I would seriously consider having this rifle appraised by a member of the winchester collectors assoc. or a highly qualified gun collector or auction house that specializes in fine guns.The price could be very high depending on condition.
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The overall condition of the boat, the fair market value, demand for used boats in the area and the estimated upkeep of the boat that a prospective buyer would need to know in advance of the purchase are all things to consider before trying to sell a used boat.
Your Winchester model 1886 rifle was 1 of 526 made in the year 1916.These rifles have a very respectable collector value.That can range between 900-4,000 dollars depending on overall condition,and any special order features that could be had at that time.I would seriously consider having a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.evaluate your rifle and supply a value.
If it is in perfect condition as you state,your 1902 model 1894 Winchester rifle could easily fetch between 2,000 dollars or more depending if there are any special order features with the rifle.This could be special order wood,checkered wood,half magazine,take down model,octagon barrel etc.i would seriously consider having a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.evaluate your rifle.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1876 rifle was one of the last rifles made in the year 1886.There were 1682 made that year.Even in poor condition,your rifle has a minimum value of between 1,000-1,600 dollars.i would seriously consider having a expert look at your rifle and have it appraised.A member of the Winchester collectors assoc.would be a good place to start.
i have a 1936 winchchester model 94,serial #1492936, .30.30 caliber. it was given to me on my 8th birthday in 1968 and cared for by my elders until i showed enough responsibility to take care of it on my own, it is in nearly mint condition w/ thhe exception if a missing saddle ring. if your a shooter you can shoot the center out of a dime and make your girl a pretty pinky ring. i would never consider sellin it but would very much like to know the value sence Winchester went out of buisiness. (a sad day in American history). can anyone there or someone that knows someone help me with the history and value of my rifle? sincerely, mark teague matowashi@yahoo.com Mark, Your rifle is worth $450-600. nearly mint condition means there are no marks on the stock and the bluing is 100%. Im thinking if you have shot it, I doubt it is "near mint". Perhaps take a look at the NRA rating system and get a better idea of condition from there. A 1936 rifle would have had to have spent most of its life in a box and well greased.....Condition is everything.