I have a winchester model 87-22 and looking for a bolt for it. I may have to go custom. The serial number won't be found as the requirement to serialize guns wasn't until the late 1960's. Your rifle is circa 1930's or pre WWII. As for price, not sure but, mine is priceless to me.
In order to give your the correct answer you seek.I will need to have the model of Winchester and the overall condition of the rifle in question.Please include the amount of original finish remaining and the bore,s condition,along with the serial number that you supplied.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 9422M in .22WMR was made in the year 1974.While I do not know of the condition of your rifle,I can say that these rifles are selling for between 350-550 dollars for a rifle in good original condition and showing between 60%-90% of its original finish,and a good bore.
Original parts and finish is a vague description. Is it in 100% condition and finish
If the serial number is 459317, it was made in 1893. Letters don't compute in a Winchester serial number for a model 1873.
Actually your Winchester model 1894 was made by Winchester in 1968,with the serial number you provided.The value of your Winchester will be based on the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,with a good bore.If you have one in 60%condition it would be worth 275 dollars,if yours is in 90%condition it would bring 375 dollars.
Very good original condition should be over $ 1000 to $ 3000 dollars
Your 1937 produced Winchester model 62 is going for between 130 dollars with 10% of the original finish up to 475 dollars for one retaining 90% of the original condition.
These are going for between 300-450 dollars depending on the amount of original condition remaining.
Your Winchester model 1894 was produced in 1978,and the value is running between 275-375 dollars depending on the original condition of the rifle.
I can say that your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1954,but I cannot say the value of your rifle without a more detailed description of the rifles overall condition;to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,and the bore,s condition.
There were no serial numbers stamped on the original Winchester Mdl. 37, single shot shotgun.
Depending on condition, $350-$450.