winchester model 1892, value
i have a winchester model 1892 in a 25/20. it is in very good condition and i was wondering what it might be worth. Any ideas, thoughts or opinions would be appreciated....thank you
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A Win 92 in excellent condition $1500 + or minus for condition
I Refuse to be a VictimGrumpy old man0 -
A 25-20 has less of a value than a 38- or 44-40. If it's in good condition, iron going to glassy plum, minor nicks and dings in the wood, and no special features, $550-675 could be expected. A little rust, a tiny crack in the stock in the grip area could reduce the value a little. An original blue that is still strong can increase the value significantly. But, blue quality is in the eyes of the beholder and judgement here takes a lot of experience. 0 -
hey guys thanks for your feed back. The gun was given to me by my father, along with several other guns. they are all very much blue with a "character" mark or two on the stalks, but no cracks or anything that would detract much from the value. Except a 25/20 is a fairly useless caliber. I also have a remington (?) model 12 (a?).22 pump rifle...the barrel is only marked "model 12", and does not have an "a" after it like others i have seen. It is also in "very good" condition very blued ocyogon barrel. Does anyone know if it is a "12-a" or something else or what it's value may be? The guns have always been in my family and will not be for sale. Thanks again Keep the lead a-flyin 0 -
The earlier Remington model 12 were not marked with the -a (22" round barrel), the 12-b (gallery special) had a 24" oct barrel, chambered for 22 short only, the 12-c has a 24" octagon barrel.My father-in-law left me his model 12-c octagon and was my wifes brother pissed LOL12-c values (2000 BBGV) from $200@60% to $500@100%Bob[This message has been edited by Tailgunner1954 (edited 02-12-2002).] 0
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