I paid $250.00 for my 1966 Winchester Centennial at a Texas Gun Show without the box and I had been fired. It is in great condition. I have seen others asking $450.00 plus for the same. I would take $425.00 for mine. If you consider fair market value to be what Im willing to take and your willing to give then $400-425 should be close. John Overturf joverturf@mail.ev1.net
What is the value of a Winchester Centinnial 30-30 Rifle Model '66 With hex barrel and gold plated chamber What is the value of a Winchester Centinnial 30-30 Rifle Model '66 With hex barrel and gold plated chamber
You can often find a Winchester Centennial 66 at a gun show or in the hands of collectors. Due to their age, they are not likely to be found at gun shops.
The 66 centennial rifle and carbine were made in 1966 with a total production of both being 102,309.
$1,200 to $1,300 with box and manuals
If your centennial model 66 has never been fired(new in the box condition) and includes the box and hang tags then the value is 675 dollars.If it has been used to hunt with and shot then the value is 200-350 dollars.
I have one given as a retirement gift from the factory there were a lot made and are around 4-6 hundred $ now
Need a detailed description.
how much new rifle
If the rifle in question was never fired(new in the box) then the value will be 695 dollars.If it was fired then the value will be 300 dollars.
You will have to provde a detailed description of ALL markings and condition to get a realistic guess. Also, who made it.
According to the Blue Book, the rifle is worth $450 and the carbine $425 in 100% condition. The blue books are a joke, if want to see what the real value is follow the market on the auctions. I wish I could buy winchesters at blue book value
It's 66 years old (1942)