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Posted 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago #1
I already asked this question, but didn't list all pertinent info:

I have a Winchester Ranger model 1400 20 gauge semi auto shotgun. Excellent condition. Can you tell me the average value?

Answer was:
Your shotgun was an entry level gun which was discontinued in 1994. It is worth around $200 to $225.

I just wanted to know if this additional info would make any difference?
Winchester Model 1400 Ranger 20 GA. 2 3/4" CHAM. Made in New Haven, Conn. USA. Winchoke.

Ser. N1109685
Surface looks good, bluing even, no rust, never reblued.
Wood looks just like new. One owner, has not been fired since 1990.

Thank you,
Bobby
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Posted 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago #2
Bobby,

Maybe you can get to $250. If it has a ventilated rib on the barrel top you get to $275.

Hope that helps
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Bobby
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Posted 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago #3
It does. Thank you so much. I know its hard to tell without inspecting the gun. I was looking for a ballpark price and I appreciate it.

Thank you for your time.
Bobby
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Posted 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago #4
Bobby,

It is tough without lookiing at the gun. There is always a concern by me that someone has over graded the gun. That happens a lot! Or, that they have not described something which could be very important. I am usually a stickler for photos. Especially if the gun sounds like it may be rare at all.

Glad it was some help
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