its a beatiful rifle mm 600.00
My research indicates the the Winchester model 1892 rifle was not chambered for the .218 Bee,however it was a popular rechambering for the model 1892 rifles whose bores were shot out.This is a possability in your case.I also believe that there were some Winchester model 1892 copy,s that were made by Browning and other manufactures lately.I would say that the value depends on what the market will bring.Anywhere from 350 dollars and up,depending on overall condition.
The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Bert H.
Seen one at the pawn shop for $389.00.. The ammo is about $70.00
69.00
The collector value of your Model 65 218 BEE (not "bumblebee") can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth.
100-500 usd or so
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
Can't be answered without knowing the maker's name
I can start with the fact that total production of the winchester model 65 was only 5,714 rifles made between the years 1933-1947.their serial numbers fall into the range of the model 1892 winchester,s.The .218 bee caliber was introduced in 1939.While the 25-20WCF is the rarest,the .218 Bee is the caliber with the most demand.I hope this helps a little.
I ran across a gun with the same setup. I have no idea why or what it might be worth either.
First introduced in 1938.