Melior was a brand used by the Robar and Sons Company in Belgium. The firm began making a .25 ACP caliber pstol (6.35mm) in about 1912, models changed in 1920, and were made up through WW 2. Unfortunately, there are no public records of production dates, and no ready source of parts. Your best bet will be to check with a gunsmith who MAY be able to make a part for you.
Winchester did not make a Model 1920 pump action shotgun.If you mean it was made in 1920,then it could be a model 12,or a model 1897 shotgun.I would need to know this and the overall condition of the shotgun to give you a accurate value.
It depends on the condition, $500.00 to $700.00
That is an old Stevens Model 520 built for Montgomery Wards in the 1920's. Not considered a collectible, value tops out around $150.
Is there a letter such as B,or F that follows your model 99 number on this rifle?This would greatly help in establishing a a value on your model 1899 that was produced in 1920.Is this a takedown frame model also?.
To get an estimate of the value you need to state the model and the condition of the gun, or is it a rifle. You need to be more specific with a description.
10-500 usd
Andy the Model - 1920 was released on: USA: 23 October 1920
It is the same as a Stevens Model 94. Made for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. between 1920 and about 1945. Value is $75 or less.
My records indicate that the Marlin model 81DL was a promotional model that was made from 1940-1965.The value of these rifles is between 65-100 dollars.
I don't know for sure, but I have a 30 WCF Model 94 30-30 carbine # 872605 that was puchased in 1920.
The Model 20 or 1920 was a bolt action, the 1899 a lever action. Whatever one it was should be in the Blue Book of gun values and is dependent on condition.