your winchester model 1894 trapper is selling for between 150-550 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle and the remaining original finish.
Your winchester model 1894 trapper is valued between 150-350 dollars for a rifle with between 60%-90% original finish remaining and a good bore.
The trapper model is a short barreled model 1894 rifle.The barrel length was originally 16 inches,but under recent laws the barrel length is 18.5 inches.
Not a State law- but a Federal law- the National Firearms Act of 1934- requires that a rifle that has a barrel less than 16 inches, or an overall length of less than 26 inches, must be registered as a "short barreled rifle" with the BATFE, and a transfer tax ($200) be paid for it. There ARE exceptions- rifles such as the Winchester Trapper Model with a 14 inch barrel is specifically exempted from this law.
If your Winchester model 94 trapper is chambered for 30-30Win.Then the magazine capacity is 5 rounds.If your Winchester trapper is chambered for either the .44Mag/.44Spl.or the .45colt,then the magazine tube capacity is 9 rounds.
At this time the best I can do is say that your Winchester model 1894 trapper was made between 1985 to 2006.
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Winchester made 2000 of these 30-30 Trapper model (16" barrel) for the 1999 "Shot Show Special" origianal price was $499 but have sold for as high as $1700.
Oliver Winchester invented the Winchester repeating rifle in 1860
Winchester 9416 Trappers before 1981 are Pre-USRAC and also before the design change. They sell for around $800. in good used condition, The 16" Trapper is highly desirable regardless of year of mfg.
From the length of the serial number, I would assume you have a Winchester Model 94. If so, look at the related question "How old is a Winchester Model 94" for your answer.
$1000- $2000 depending on model and barrel length