There is certain criteria that sets the price of these Winchester model 88 rifles.The most critical aspect is the overall condition of the firearm in terms of remaining original finish and bore condition.this is usually measured in terms of percentage.A rifle showing only 50% of its original finish will surely not bring as much value as a rifle with 80-90% of its original finish remaining.A Winchester model 88 rifle made before 1964 will bring more than one produced after 1964,when Winchester started using cost control methods in relation to the production of their rifles.A pre-64 model 88 rifle in .308Win.caliber will usually sell between 650-900 dollars for a specimen showing between 70-90% of its original finish.A rifle made after 1964 will bring between 500-750 dollars for the same condition.Prices will drop as the amount of original finish drops.
The numbers .308 are the caliber of your rifle,not the model number.Please include the model number and serial number to get the age of your Winchester rifle.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 70 rifle in .308 caliber was made in the first part of the year 1982.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 100 was made in the year 1966.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 100 semi-auto rifle in .308 was made in the year 1961,which was the first year of production.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 88 was made in the year 1967.
It was made in 1972
1966
anywhere from $600 - $900
your Winchester model 100 semi-auto was made in 1965.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 100 semi-auto rifle was made in the year 1967.
1971
i would need to know the model number of your .308 to give you a correct answer.