I just inherited a Winchester 1949 Model 94 .32 Special (Lever Action) rifle. Have fired it one occasion (yesterday), and it's a real trip.
Two questions: First, how do I estimate its value? I've been told it's 85-90 percent on some scale by a knowledgeable guy in a gunshop. Based on pictures of a variety of Model 94s I've seen online, this is in fine shape. If I could find a place to sell it for a fair price, I'd probably do it. Where's the best place to do that?
Failing that, perhaps I'd just keep it and shoot it. I really like it, the balance is tremendous, and I was quite accurate with it.
Second, where's the best (read: Cheapest!) place to get ammo for this rifle? .32 Win Spl ammo isn't all that common, but I wasn't able to find too many places online that sell it. The local price was $15 for a box of 20 rounds. I'd buy some in bulk if there were a break involved in doing so.
TIA!
2006-06-11
10:50:29
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The Club Doctor
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