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there were 4 different variations of the 1890 pump 22 made and values are pretty high for all of them ,,but as with all older firearms condition means more than anything else,,the basic differences are ..the 1sty model had a 24" barrel with case colored frame and fixed rear sites ,,the 2nd model was basically the same but with adjustable rear sites,,the 2A model came with a blued frame and adjustable sites and the 3rd model was basically a 2A model with a locking cut on the receiver to lock the bolt open externally,,all 4 variations will bring different prices and mabey i can determine which variation you have if you give us the serial number with the las 3 digits XXX 'ed out ,,
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Yes, I have a winchester model 1890 that is workable, but in fair condition, just needs some exterior refurbishing. serial #486_ _ _, what might be the appraisal ballfield price?
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hello ,,in fair condition finish wise the value could be from around 250-mabey 500 depending how rough it is if it's just a finish problem and it functions properly then it may value a little higher to a collector if it doesn't have major problems with the finish like pitting or rust,,or major dings and dents .. also there were 2 different models available with different finishes and configurations and value may be more if a rarer version ..
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Thanks bigcurt. I have one quick question. I have another .22 which is a Springfield (Stevens) 87A semi-automatic. I'm not quite sure what the serial# is, but I thought I might inquire anyway.
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