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Value of Mod-07 -351 cal. Winchester semi-auto

llarenallarena Member Posts: 96 ✭✭
edited December 2001 in Ask the Experts
I am hoping that someone will be able to tell me what a Model 07, .351cal. w/ a 5rd. & 10rd. clip, serial# 52XXX is worth in verygood to excellant condition. Wood has a few use marks,very small, blueing excellant, bore like a mirror, looks as if it has spent its entire life in someonesgunsafe. According to winchester this rifle was made sometime between 1950-1952.

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  • paul1231paul1231 Member Posts: 49 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    These model 1907s have been increasing in value lately, especially those in very good shape. While the "Blue Book" says one in 95% condition, as yours might be, is valued at $450, you may be able to sell it to a collector for $600 with the two clips, providing they are Winchester clips. Are they so marked? And is the blueing original (is the lettering crisp and sharp)? Also, relitively inexpensive loaded ammo and brass and slugs for loading your own are much more available now than they were only a year or two ago.
  • llarenallarena Member Posts: 96 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Yes the clips are marked Winchester repeating arms inc. blueing is nearly perfect, wood has a few very,very small dents or scratches. It also has about 60-65 factory ammo also. First that I'd ever seen.
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