Pre 64 model 70 rifles have a serial number less than 700,000. Value is determined on many factors. Condition, originality, caliber etc.
Depending on the overall condition of your rifle,this will be valued at between 275-500 dollars.
It all depends on the model and the condition of the rifle. Re post the queston with the model number and condition of the rifle and I will try to give you a price.
I bought a used Winchester model 70 short action (SA) in .243 Win. The heavy barrel (HVB) configuration last year in April 2008 for $500.00. Rifle was in almost new condition and had been fired very little. This is a push-feed action and post-64.
If we are talking about a rifle made post-1964 then the value would be 375-550 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle.
Mid 1970s, and the value is minimal due to it being a post-1963 manufactured Model 94.
You will need to post the model number of your .22cal rifle and the overall condition to get a realistic value for your firearm.
A post 64 model 70 rifle will be valued at between 275-475 dollars.
The value is determined by the current condition of the rifle. Please state the condition of the rifle, is it still working? Is it well used or in excellent condition? This model, the 140 & 1400, was made between 1955-68 in three different variations. re post your question with this information and a description of the rifle and I will answer with an estimate of value.
This model can be valuable, but I need to know the condition of the rifle to give it an estimate of value. Without any information about it, it is not possible to post an answer. So I am posting a Daisy Web Site (See Below) for you to get an answer directly from daisy.
0-300 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
This model can be valuable, but I need to know the condition of the rifle to give it an estimate of value. Without any information about it, it is not possible to post an answer. So I am posting a Daisy Web Site (See Below) for you to get an answer directly from daisy.
There is many variables that will effect the price of a winchester model 70.First is it a pre-64 model 70 rifle,or is it a post 64 model 70 rifle?What kind of condition is the rifle in?Is the wood and metal in good condition or is it worn?The best way to answer your question is to know the serial number so that your rifle can be dated and have you describe in good detail the condition the rifle is in.