Winchester model 06


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dwo357
June 8, 2012, 05:35 PM
I have a Win model 06 .22 S, L, LR pump. Patents for 1906 and 1911. Serial # 140101. I might want to sell it and trying to find it's value. It is in very good condition. I can still go plinking with it and shoots straight. Has original Win butt plate. Any help would be great.

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rcmodel
June 8, 2012, 07:54 PM
It is in very good condition.By modern standards, that would indicate most of the orginial blue finish, a bore with no pitting, all orginial parts in working order, and a stock with only a few dings & light scratches.

Serial #140101 would have been made around 1909.

IMO: In this area, an 06 in that condition could easily fetch $500 - $800 dollars for someone wanting a nice shooter.

Collectors would grade different on an antique arm, and it would really have to be better then VG on the antique scale to fetch top dollar.

http://www.armchairgunshow.com/Condition-NRA-Guns.htm#modern

rc

bob2231
August 25, 2012, 07:53 PM
Is your rifle the Standard or Expert model?

kdave21
September 2, 2012, 01:27 PM
The rifling on these can oftentimes be very worn, so that would play a factor. In my area, its hard to find one under the 350/400 mark pricewise. Seems like most are priced in the 4-600 range. Condition is everything on these (as usual). Ive paid 100 for a parts only gun (missing follower, cracked stock, etc) and that was about what I got for it when I sold it. I have seen extremely nice examples break $1000. It is not a particularly rare gun, I see them at most every gun show and they often pop up for sale. You should be able to find a very similar example of whatever condition you have on gunbroker's closed auctions. They are fun guns to shoot. Best wishes. If you post some pictures, somebody might dare to give you a better ball park.

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