That does seem to be on the VERY high end compared to what has sold on GB! https://www.gunbroker.com/all/search/completed?keywords=winchester%201907&timeframe=1&sort=1&pagesize=48
Michael
Model 1892 / Model 61 Collector, Research, Valuation
Compared to the condition of 1907 noted above (from GunBroker pictures, which sold for $1890) mine looks much better (e.g., almost like new), and it has not been refinished.
This rifle must have come from a collector and not fired much, if at all. There are ‘like new’ firearms like this one out there, but to find one requires you to search out one from a quality collector.
Also, a 10-round magazine for the .351 (and my mag looks like new) will cost $300 – $400.
The .351 ammo I have adds another $200 to the investment.
My s/n is also lower. So for a collector grade 1907 I feel it is worth the asking price.
I looked around for a way to add attachment pictures but did not see a way to do that.
I have to agree with Steve and Michael, as I feel you’re asking price is up there!
It’s yours and you can ask what you want, as you can always lower you’re number, if needed.
We see a lot of other models sit on Guns International, and Gun Broker, for a long while, when owners ask a little more than what some are willing to pay.
Just my two cents worth!
GLWS
Anthony
Randy M. said
Compared to the condition of 1907 noted above (from GunBroker pictures, which sold for $1890) mine looks much better (e.g., almost like new), and it has not been refinished.This rifle must have come from a collector and not fired much, if at all. There are ‘like new’ firearms like this one out there, but to find one requires you to search out one from a quality collector.
Also, a 10-round magazine for the .351 (and my mag looks like new) will cost $300 – $400.
The .351 ammo I have adds another $200 to the investment.
My s/n is also lower. So for a collector grade 1907 I feel it is worth the asking price.
I looked around for a way to add attachment pictures but did not see a way to do that.
Hello Randy,
To upload images you just start a new reply and look immediately below where you are typing and find the “Upload Attachments” button. It’s just below my name in this screenshot. Click on it and then drag images into the box and then click on “Start Upload”
Michael
Model 1892 / Model 61 Collector, Research, Valuation
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