100-1000 USD
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34 is close to 3030% of 70 = .3*70 = 2.1
100-1000 USD
If yours is the field grade then about $160 in 90% condition. Add $25 for a vent rib and another $10 if it has winchokes.
Winchester 41's were made from 1920 to 1933 and then from 34 to41 as part of the "parts cleanup" Total production 23,335
Condition?
$75-$150, depending on condition. Dealers want $200-$250, though. There is a model 34A which is a bit rarer and worth a bit more, but you indicated:"model 34".
The Browning was made in 1963
The value of a Stevens Model 34 22 LR caliber rifle is between $100 and $300. The overall condition of the rifle plays a large part in the final price.
All My reference material shows that Winchester never made a model 34 shotgun,or rifle for that matter.Would you review your info and plese repost your question,along with what type of shotgun you have(Single shot,pump action,lever action,or semi-auto)?Any serial numbers would also help.
first of all Winchester never made a rifle in 34 Winchester special,I am assuming that you mean 32 Winchester special.If that is the case it will use 32 Winchester special ammo.I would advise you to have a competent gunsmith go over the rifle and ensure that you have the right caliber and it is safe to shoot before going to the range.
First I would check the model number of your winchester shotgun.The correct model number is 37.Winchester made the model 37 single shot from 1936-1963,with 1,015,000 made during this time span.Th red letter reference is only to the model 37 shotgun.While many of these were made over the years,Winchester never kept records on these shotguns because they were made with no serial numbers.A firearm serial number was only required after the gun control act was passed in 1968.