From what's stamped on the barrel, that appears to be what my Winchester Bluebook calls the Winchester "classic" series manufactured from 1967 to 1970 for a total of 47,000 rifles. They came in either a 20 inch or a 26 inch octagon barrel length--only in 30-30. There were other octagon barreled rifles made in that period but they would have been marked as commemorative specific. As such, this gun was marketed to
shoot--just with a little more style than a common carbine.
Of course, my book is now 4 years old, so these values were from 2017. It ranked the gun in 100% condition (basically new in box) at $625--in 98% at $465, 95% at $300, 90% at $225. Using an inflation calculator---$465 from 2017 is worth $499 in 2021 and $300 is $321. Some people tend to think of the Bluebook prices as wholesale, but generally, I found that dealers only offer about 60% of those prices when buying and ask 130% and up when trying to sell.
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