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They all seem to have cosmetic problems of some kind,mainly the wood on most of them.

#1 is built on a P14 or M17 action. I'd say $250 or so

#2 is an economy version of a Marlin. $250 or so

#3 reciever looks cloudy. As long as unfired,and has box with tags,sleeve etc,$500 or so. If it's a MP serial numbered one,it's worth a bit more. If it's been fired value is $300 or less.

#4 probably best of the bunch condition wise. $375 or so

#5 forend does'nt look to match butt stock. If pre 1964 version $400 or so

#6 deluxe wood,but no rib. $200 or so
 
I agree with Woodbeef's evaluation.
Except #5, looks like the diff stock colors is just shadeing in pic?
At any rate it looks like a nice pre 64 M-64.
I think it's value is a little higher, I'd give $500 right now for it.
 
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Here's my take on them for retail prices:

#1 British made 1917 Enfield sporter(probably rebarrelled) $400
These are well made rifles
#2 Marlin Glenfield $250
Hardwood stocked version of the 336 Marlin
#3 Winchester 94 Commemorative $350
If unfired and with original box, double that.
#4 Remington 760 $450-$500
#5 pre 64 model 64 rifle $600
Looks like a nice gun but someone added white line spacers to the butt and pistol grip.
Unfortunately they also drilled the butt for a sling swivel. Only the 64 Deer Rifle came with a sling from the factory.
#6 Cheapo Winchester pump $150

That's my 2 cents, you will probably have to average all the estimates received for a good value nation wide. Some values will vary with location.
 
Ok had a chance to look at them and they all seem to be in good working condition.
The winchester 94 is a RCMP serial# one and is unfired with box.
Thanks for all the info guys.
 
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