It is the type of finish used on the barrel and other metal parts, also known as blue steel. It is delicate and must be wiped if touched, or the fingerprints will make it rust.
YES PERIOD. YES PERIOD.
Resists rust better.
100-700 usd
yes ive only seen a blued, but it is true!
The value of a Ruger rifle Model 77 bolt-action in stainless steel with a blued grip can vary depending on its condition, age, and any additional accessories. On average, such a rifle may be valued between $600 to $900 in the current market. It's recommended to have the rifle appraised by a professional gun dealer or use online gun marketplaces to get a more accurate valuation.
6 too 700
Without a better description, 300-900
Well, 22-250 refers to the caliber of the cartridge it fires. The rifle itself could have been made by several different companies. Most will be a bolt action rifle, most will have a telescope. It could be blued steel or stainless steel, it could have a wooden stock or synthetic material.
Yes,these rifles were blued at the factory at the time of production.
You do not include the serial number in your question.So the best that I can say is that the model 1906 pump .22cal rifle was made from 1906-1932.
You will need to research 1970s gun catalogs.
Made from 1886 to 1935 iwth @ 160,000 produced. The sn you list was made in 1908. he 1886 had walnut stocks, blued barrels and a case hardened frame. The case hardended frame was discontinued when Winchester went to blued frames. As a result, rifles with the case hardened frames command a premium. Offered in ten different calibers. 45/70 was the most popular Offered in the following configurations - Sporting Rifle, Fancy Sporting Rifle, Takedown Rifle, Extra Lightweight Takedown Rifle, Extra Lightweight Rifle, Carbine, Musket. Without knowing configuration you have and what options, if any, the price can range from 1500-10000.