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What would your educated guess be as to value on my 61, sn 45297, 1940-vintage? It's 22 S, L, or LR. It's been in the closet a few years. Thanks. Here's a link to some more not-so-great images http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/vie ... &members=1
It's still pre-war, with the D&T'd tang, and even with the little bit of surface corrosion it's in nice shape.
If you're planning on listing it on one of the auction sites, then an opening bid of $600 is fair and watch it go up.
If you know how to gently clean the exterior metal, with Break Free/Flitz/and 0000 steel or bronze wool it would really improve the appearance. It looks like that crud is just surface stuff.
If I noticed correctly, the bluing is thin on the barrel with a fair amount of slide wear. Pictures are kind of hard to tell by, but it looks like about a 75% gun. If thats right, that gun could be had here in Pa. for about $450. Its classified as a shooter. It had better be real nice for $600. About 20 miles down the road, a dealer has a 98% Model 62 for 9 c-notes--------Sixgun
Thanks for the replies. I didn't check the closed auctions, but I did check the current open auctions. Most have a very high opinion of their Winchesters. I was looking for a real world price. Obviously, I like jdad's opinion better than Sixguns I'll put $650 on it and give it a couple days. Then I might have to put it back in the closet. Thanks