There is no easy way to say what it is worth without a much more detailed description of your rifles overall condition,to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,barrel condition etc.Also if any special order features are present on the rifle itself.I would advise you to have it appraised by a member of the Winchesters collectors assoc.They can give you a much more accurate value.
About$650.00
ho much is a model 55 nickel steel barrel Winchester 32 special worth today?
i recently went to a local auction and one sold for 1000
the peep sight ruined the value worth maybe a fraction of origonal
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle which was made in the year 1907 could bring a lot of money.You would have to describe the overall condition of your rifle first.Also include if any special order features are present(special wood,checkered wood,half magazine,octagon barrel,half octagon half round barrel,shotgun buttstock,or cresent buttstock etc.)You would also have to include the amount of finish left on the metal and wood.All thse items will have a affect on the value of your rifle.You may to perfer to have a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.give it a overall price evaluation.This way you would be sure of its value.
In order to answer your question correctly,I would need a detailed description of the rifle in question.It is very important to describe the amount of original finish remaining,and if any special order features are present,including a octagon barrel,half octagon half round barrel,special wood,checkered wood,half magazine,is it a takedown model?All these will have a effect on the price of the rifle.A Winchester model 1894 rifle that was made in the year 1904 could have respectable collector value.You may want to consider having your rifle examined by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.to determine a more accurate value.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle,which was produced in the year 1937,will bring between 350-550 dollars,depending on its overall condition and a good bore.If you have a rifle which was ordered with any special features such as a half magazine,half round half octagon barrel,or special barrel length,or checkered wood,this will drive the price upwards quite a bit.I would have a Winchester collectors assoc.member do a visual inspection of your rifle due to the fact that it could bring in excess of a 1,000 dollars or more depending on the features and overall condition.
That all depends on the rifle it self.Do you have any special order items such as a half magazine,special wood,checkerd wood,octagon or half round half octagon barrel,length of the barrel etc.All these will raise the value of your rifle.I myself would not except any less than 850 dollars for it.It may well be worth more with any of the above noted features present on your rifle.Also consider if it is a carbine or rifle,and if it has a shotgun style butt stock,or cresent style butt stock.
Impossible to value without a detailed description of all markings, features, finish, condition, caliber, box, papers, accessories, etc..
Only if it is NIB (New In the Box), with all of the original paperwork intact and the box in excellent condition.
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Your winchester model 1894 which was made in 1936 have been selling for between 550-700 dollars or more depending on condition and a good bore.these have more value if the gun has any special added features when ordered such as a take down model,or octagon barrel,or short magazine tube,half magazine etc.