It was made by Fuji in Japan as a branded version of the Winchester 101 for Herter's mail order -sporting goods in the late 1960's. Cabela's now owns the Herter brand name. It was only offered for 1 year, because Herter's lost their contract because he sold them waay too cheap.
I have George Leonard Herter's personal S-27, #00225. I suspect it was the last one made under the Herter label.
please send me any other information you might find.
waltmccoy@live.com
It was manufatured by Fuji Arms in Japan
$100
Go to Browning's website under Support then go to Date your firearm. Value of any used firearm depends upon condition and area of sale.
Most firearms have the model number/name stamped on the receiver or barrel of the firearm in question.
50-325 usd
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Gunbroker.com will have similar models in similar condition to which you can compare your firearm.
Remington has never made a firearm with the model designation of 812
.12 and .20 Gauge, and they also came in Magnum models. The .20 Gauge models are the rarer of the two, and the Model 100 was actually manufactured in Japan by SKB and marketed by Ithaca.
Go to Browning.com, select customer service, then select date your firearm.
Please state the Winchester model number,serial number,and the caliber or gauge of your firearm so that you could receive a answer to your question.
I find no reference to a Model 90. Please list the information exactly as written on the firearm.