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Hard to say exactly , the serial numbers were stamped un sequentially. The first production was in 1963. Winchester continued production into the early 1970s . I have one .
They hold 16 in the mag and one in the pipe . Value probably
200 - 350 $ depepending on condition . Hope this was helpful . As most guns are the value is based on condition unless rare in sequential serial numbers . A fine gun but as with .22 cals
cleaning should be performed after 50 to 75 rounds .
Stop by a local gun store and see if they can tell you the rifle's age.
Based on my somewhat sketchy memory I'd say a 300K '94 would date from early in the 20th century.
Condition and caliber? That's a first year gun so should be 38-55. Is it full or half magazine? Take-down or solid frame? What but-stock rear end plate? t(sheesh, fixya!) Checkered or plain stock? Barrel length?
CONDITION is 90% of the price.
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