Hello folks, I've just been given my great-grandfathers old Winchester 1907. I was very surprised to find it has a 4-digit serial number. I typed it in to a site I found on the net and it apparently was made in 1907! It is chambered in .351SL of course, and the fore stock is cracked. Also the rifling looks pretty wore down, but the bore shows no signs of pitting and the bluing is in great shape. I don't have pictures yet, any idea ballpark what this is worth?
It also has 2 magazines and about 60 rounds of ammo (western super-x and dominion). I'm not sure what those are worth either, but I know they don't make em anymore!
Thanks for your help guys!
PS - I have no intentions of selling any of this stuff, the sentimental value is far more important to me than dollars and cents, I just find it interesting to see what stuff like this is worth. And yes I know that these rifle and that chambering are both obsolete and both were very popular back in the day, so I'm not expecting it to worth much. I was just curious if it would be worth more seeing as it was the first year of manufacture and that it is in overall decent shape for its age.
It also has 2 magazines and about 60 rounds of ammo (western super-x and dominion). I'm not sure what those are worth either, but I know they don't make em anymore!
Thanks for your help guys!
PS - I have no intentions of selling any of this stuff, the sentimental value is far more important to me than dollars and cents, I just find it interesting to see what stuff like this is worth. And yes I know that these rifle and that chambering are both obsolete and both were very popular back in the day, so I'm not expecting it to worth much. I was just curious if it would be worth more seeing as it was the first year of manufacture and that it is in overall decent shape for its age.
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