Winchester made the model 1873 rifle and the model 1876 rifle,but did not make a model 1875 rifle.
I am some what confused by your question.The 30-30 Win.cartridge was invented and available to the general public with the model 1894 Winchester rifle,in the year 1894.Winchester did not have a model 1875,and the rifle available in the year 1875 was the then new model 1873 lever action rifle,which was chambered in 44-40Win.I would need a much more detailed description of your rifle,its current overall condition,the correct model number and bore condition to give a correct value to your rifle in question.
Your Winchester model 1873 was produced in 1875.
Winchester did not make a model 1875 rifle.The 30-30 cartridge was introduced with the model 1894 rifle in the year 1894.A value cannot be determined unless you provide a more detailed description of your rifles overall condition,and please include the serial number to date your rifles year of manufacture.
10-1000+USD depending on specifics.
No such shotgun model number/
Well the MSRP Price of a Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine Is $1639.99 if that is any help
10-1000 USD depending on specifics
With the serial number that you provided,your Springfield model 1873 trapdoor model rifle was produced in the year 1875.
You may have a Remington-Keene Magazine rifle. There are model variations and different conditions which make a valuation difficult but the range is $150 for poor up to $4500 for a Navy model in VG condition. Have a Remington collector appraise it.
The value of a Springfield-Westfield Model 1875 .22 caliber rifle typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on its condition, originality, and any accompanying historical documentation or features. Factors such as rust, wood condition, and whether it has the original sights or markings can significantly affect pricing. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or checking recent sales at auctions or gun shows is recommended.
1875
Massachusetts Rifle Association was created in 1875.