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1911 .22 Caliber Winchester Pump Action Rifle

marty7366marty7366 Member Posts: 3 ✭✭
edited May 2010 in Ask the Experts
I have a 1911 .22 Caliber Winchester Pump Action Rifle which was stolen and has been recovered by the authorities. I need an approx value of this rifle. I have found pictures of this rifle on a web site (pictures of another rifle just like it - not the one that was stolen!) - the web site is http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/6278094 - can anyone give an approx value of this rifle? It is in fairly good condition - with the exception that the stock had been busted at some point in time over the years but has been re-glued. Thank you in advance for your assitance on this!

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  • cody45cody45 Member Posts: 570 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    you didnt even state weather its a model 1906 or a model 1890. How about some specifics as to condition and the caliber. the 1890 came in four different calibers for instance. I would suggest you do a search on the completed auctions to answer your own question.
  • marty7366marty7366 Member Posts: 3 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    As stated in my original post it is a .22 Caliber (shoots both shorts and longs) if you look at the photos from the web site I referenced - it is almost identical in condition to the one in photos. It has a few dings in it as has been around quite a few years. It is a model 1906. I will also do a search on the completed auctions as well. The more information I have when we go to court the better. I would like to have both an Expert opinion as well as some from the completed auctions - that was a very good idea! Thanks.
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