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.
No, a Model 1400 Winchester barrel will not fit on a Model 1200 Winchester. The two models have different designs and specifications, including variations in the action and barrel attachment system. Always ensure compatibility when considering parts interchangeability between different firearm models.
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