Factory finish is nickel plating, not chrome. Value will depend on condition, and may be $40-$150 ( for a specimen in very good condition)
50-2000 USD or so.
Yes
10-600 usd
If you truly have a Winchester Model 1906 that was manufactured in the year 1951, it would be priceless or absolutely worthless. Winchester ceased production of the Model 1906 in December of 1932.
your gun was built in 1910
ABOUT $200
1906
Value depends on exact configuration, overall condition, box, manual, accessories, etc.. Value range could be from 10USD to multiple thousands of USD.
1913
Additional information is necessary to properly value your rifle. There were two models available in the Winchester Model 1906. One had a straight stock and the other had a pistol grip stock and was called a Model 1906 Expert. Which one do you have? Also, you did not say, if your rifle was partially trimmed in nickel or was fully nickel trimmed?
depending on the rifle's state , and condition , from 400 to 1400,00
The 1906 Smith and Wesson revolver, also known as the Smith & Wesson Model 1906, features a distinctive rounded frame and a 4-inch barrel. It typically has a blued steel finish, with a smooth wooden grip that provides a comfortable hold. The design includes a top-break mechanism for easy loading and unloading of cartridges, along with a front sight that is often a blade type. Overall, it embodies the classic revolver aesthetic of the early 20th century.