Realistic retail of $250-$300. These post-64 Winchester rifles are currently experiencing inflated pricing because of the closure of the USRAC plant in New Haven and the possibility that no more will be made. If you can find the right buyer, you might get considerably more. sales@countrygunsmith.net
just like the rest what ever u can get i have one loking for a barrel
That would be a Model 732 2.5" barrel, Excellent condition $185-195 - add $25 for 4" barrel.
500-600 USD
100-300
There were about a million of these rifles made from 1893 to 1939. The value depends on what model it is and, significantly, on what condition the rifle is in. A First model in excellent condition is valued at $1200 and in poor condition at $350. Most of the models listed had a 20" or 22" barrel. The only model listed with a 24" barrel is the No. 21 Ladies Model which has a checkered walnut stock, a Swiss buttplate, and a vernier tang sight. The value range is $550 (poor) to $3700 (Exc).
100-600 usd
Depends where you live, what model it is and what condition it is in Locally (new zealand) if in good condition usually about $500 - $750 (NZD) up to $1200 for excellent condition models with the walnut stock
Answering "What is the value of a 22 caliber Savage Model 6A semi-automatic rifle with walnut stock and scope?"
Your model 911, depending on condition, is worth about $270 in good condition (as of Jan 15th, 2011. Excellent condition is $300+
The value of a Winchester Model 67A boy's rifle with a 20 inch barrel depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued around 100.00 as of 2014.
In excellent condition, WITH adjustable barrel weights and compensator, around $900.
100-400 USD