There are no records available for serial numbers 1,221,290 through 1,499,999 other than they were made between 1943-1947.
MODEL 1894 RIFLE
- .25-35 WCF, .30-30 Win. (.30 WCF), .32-40 WCF, .32 Spl., or .38-55 WCF cal., most common (and popular) is .30-30 Win. cal., tube mag., 24 or 26 in. round or octagon barrel was standard, blue, straight grip stock, Model 1894 nomenclature changed to Model 94 circa 1924-1936 between ser. range 990,000-1,100,000. Over 5,000,000 produced to date, mfg. 1894-1929, newer Model 94 mfg. may be found in the RIFLES: MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION - POST 1964 PRODUCTION section.
Model 1894 Rifle 1894-1929 Mfg.
- Model 94s built post 1894-1929.
Grading ...98% .....95% ........90% .......80% ......70% .....60%
...............$1,950 ...$1,675 ...$1,350 ...$1,150 ...$925 ...$850
.......50% .......40% ......30% .....20% .....10%
.....$675 ......$575 ......$500 .....$425 ....$350
Add 20% for takedown variation.
Add 50%-75% for deluxe models, depending on original condition.
Add 40% for 1894-1898 antique mfg. (pre-148,000 ser. no.).
Add approx. 25% for cals. other than .30-30 Win. or .32 Spl.
The Model 1894 Winchester has the distinction of being the world's most popular rifle. Deluxe models will command substantial premiums on models listed. Keep in mind that since Winchester is now out of production that speculation on prices can cause wide variations on older model guns.
2007-01-31 22:14:13
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answered by bferg 6
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The 1894 Winchester .30-30 is an astounding rifle, yet such lots of of them have been made. Your serial variety shows that extra advantageous than 3 million have been made earlier your specific rifle. If there is not any longer something 'specific' approximately that distinctive rifle, like an prolonged, shorter, or octangular barrel or this is somekind of 'specific version,' i could say (counting on concern) $one hundred fifty to $3 hundred tops. time-honored barrel length for the 1894 is 20 inches. There are some 'rarer' fashions with a 24" or 26" inch barrel, and a few in the previous ones (from the Nineteen Forties) with a sixteen" or perhaps 15" inch barrel. those could carry a top classification, yet you be attentive to your 1894 replaced into synthetic in 1976? Its an astounding rifle. Why do no longer you in basic terms shop it? H
2016-12-16 18:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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People are ridiculous with Winchesters now, particularly '94s. If you need the money, sell it now as I guess the prices will drop back down soon to more reasonable levels. I have seen people asking $1000 for junk rusty ones they found out under the barn.
2007-02-01 08:24:51
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answered by DJ 7
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Approximately 1945, '46, or '47. bferg has a newer Blue Book so his values are closer.
2007-02-01 05:16:11
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answered by Anonymous
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contact winchester with the number, if its pre-1964-its worth more money
2007-01-31 22:10:17
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answered by dude_port 3
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No idea
2007-01-31 18:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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