This site should help.
http://www.savage99.com/winchester1892_dates.htm
This question actually asks for the original 1892 selling price of the model 92.
I can come close. Here are the selling prices from the 1894-95 Montgomery Ward catalog No. 56:
Round barrel, 24 inch rifles in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $10.94.
Octagon barrel, 24 inch rifles in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $11.86.
Octagon barrel, 24 inch take down rifles in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $15.20.
Round barrel, 20 inch carbines in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $10.90.
Impossible to answer without knowing the 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.
Yes they did. I have one that has a hex barrel and is a lever action.
20% of 3840= 20% * 3840= 0.2 * 3840= 768
125+ years
3840 has 36 factors.
Many of the rifles are valued in price close to $3,000 each. The amount for each rifle will vary depending upon their condition.?æ
3840 ounces equals 30 gallons.
The factor pairs of 6400 are:6400 = 1 x 64006400 = 2 x 32006400 = 4 x 16006400 = 5 x 12806400 = 8 x 8006400 = 10 x 6406400 = 16 x 4006400 = 20 x 3206400 = 25 x 2566400 = 32 x 2006400 = 40 x 1606400 = 50 x 1286400 = 64 x 1006400 = 80 x 80
3840 divided by 60 (minutes in a hour) = 64 hours.
3840
The product is 3840