These guns were made as prizes for the Winchester Claybird Tournament in 1967 & 1968. They are fairly rare as they were never offered for sale by the company. I was told by a Winchester financial executive that the sets' cost for the 1967 set was over $2,000. No idea their value today since I have not heard of any set that sold
Yes...1200, 1300, 1400, 120 and 140 Butt stocks are interchangeable.
Impossible to estimate. You will need to find a qualified appraiser. They would be of interest to Winchester collectors, Roy Rogers collectors, movie collectors, etc..
Unless absolutely NIB, never touched, not much more than the regular production models.
$1200-$1400 usd
if in good condition its worth $200.00 to $ 275.00
Your Winchester model 1400 semi-auto shotgun is valued at between 140-220 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
The Winchester model 1400 shotgun was made by Winchester from 1964-1981.
150-250 dollars,depending on overall condition.
the Winchester model 1400 was made from 1964 to 1981.
The number 1400 refers to the Model number of your Winchester shotgun.
1200-1400 dollars if it is in good shape and runs good
The Model 1400 (affectionately called the Mark I - my note) made its first appearance in 1964 using the Model 1200 slide action of a rotating, locking lug bolt and a gas valve system. In 1966, the Model 1400 was made available in with the new Winchester recoil reduction system.