Need to know who made it, what type of finish, current condition, accessories, box, papers, etc..
The diameter of an octagon with sides of 11 feet can take any value between 0 feet and 44 feet.
Any value you like - between 0 and 360 degrees. The size of an individual angle can only be determined if the octagon is regular but you cannot assume that it is.
The individual angles of an octagon can have any value in the range (0, 360) - excluding 180 degrees - provided that they sum to 1080 degrees.
The value of a model 12 is greatly determined by condition and variation, for a general 12A (standard grade). Mint (100%) $800-1,000 Excellent (98%) 700-800 Very good (95%) 600-700 ? (90%) 500-600 Below it's a shooter from 100-500 depending on overall condition of blue, wood, and rifling.
round to the place value of the bold digit of 57,294
I can give you a more accurate value if you will provide the serial number(to determine the year of manufacture). I will also need to know if your rifle has any special features such as a takedown model,A button magazine(half magazine),special wood,pistol grip buttstock,round barrel or half round half octagon,or full octagon barrel etc.
In this model of Winchester rifle,there is no difference in value between the round or octagon barrel.
before we can determine the value please add if your model 94 is a rifle(24in-26 in barrel) or carbine,is it a take down model?( can it be taken down into 2 pieces) Is there special wood engraving etc. is the barrel round or octagon? these questions will help to better determine the value of your winchester.also add the amount of finish left on the wood and blueing on the metal.
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1908.These early model 1894 rifles can bring in excess of 1,000 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining,and a good bore.If your rifle has some of the special features that could be ordered at that time(octagon barrel,half magazine,special wood,checkering at the wrist and for arm.half octagon half round barrel ETC.) this will enhance the value of your rifle.I would have your rifle appraised by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.for a true value of your rifle.
because its an octagon around the 1900s
.25 -2.00 USD a round.
There are many determining factors to consider when assigning a value to a rifle of this age and high collector desirability.I would like to start with the fact that you have a Winchester model 1876 second model,lever action rifle that was made in the year 1881.This is determined by your serial number provided.What I do not know by your question is what barrel length you have?Does it have a .22 inch round barrel(Carbine model 1876.)or do you have a different barrel length,26inch,or 28inch barrel in either round or octagon configuration? This will affect the value of your Winchester.I will also need to know the amount of overall finish remaining on your Winchester model 1876?This greatly affects the value of your rifle/carbine.I would also need to know if our rifle has any special order features that were available during this time span,such as a half magazine,checkered forearm and stock,color cased hardened frame,and either round,octagon,or half round and half octagon barrel.If you are willing to provide this info you can post it to my message page here or post it at Wikianswers.com as you have already done.
The Winchester model 94 .32 W.S. (Winchester Special) with an octagon barrel, serial number 950585 was built sometime after 1901. You value of the gun depends on its condition. A local gun shop would be able to look at your gun and give you an estimate on the actual value.
Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)? Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)?
In order to establish a value for your Winchester model 1894 rifle/or carbine.You would need to describe the amount of original finish left on the barrel and all metal parts,also the wood finish remaining.You will need to describe the condition of the bore.You will need to describe if any special order features are present,to include(special wood,checkered wood,shotgun style butt stock?,half magazine or full length,saddle ring on the carbine model,octagon barrel,half octagon half round,or round barrel,barrel length,etc)All these items that could be ordered on a pre war Model 1894 Winchester will come into play when assigning a value to your rifle.If you would include this info,then a more precise value can be established,
Value is determined by MAKE, MODEL, and CONDITION. We need all 3. You gave us 1.
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