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winchester 58

zoobugzoobug Member Posts: 8 ✭✭
edited July 2002 in Ask the Experts
i recently inheirited a winchester 58. i'm wondering about it's rarity and value. the wood is in excellent shape, but the blueing is only in good shape. thanks

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  • zoobugzoobug Member Posts: 8 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    i recently inheirited a winchester 58 .22 cal, single shot, bolt action rifle. it appears to be in very good condition (compared to older guns i've seen at shows). i was wondering what kind of value this gun has.
    in the small collection, there is also a springfield 1873 trapdoor 45/70 with, as best i can find on the internet,a british bayonette and scabbord all in very good shape. the scabbord is brass on both ends, leather in the middle, with a stip of tin to stiffen. the bayonette is triangular and 22 inches long. any help with the value and/or rarity on these items?

    thanks,
    bob
    zoobug321@aol.com



    Edited by - zoobug on 07/04/2002 18:33:22
  • cowdoccowdoc Member Posts: 5,847 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    the model 58 in the blue book shows 70% condition at 500.00 to 10% con at
    120.00 theses were mfd between 1928-1931 aprox 38,992 mfd

    the springfield in blue book show 100% at 2000.00 to 450.00 at 60%
    approx 73,000 mfd between 1873-1877
    doc

    I dont give my guns without somebody getting hurt!
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