Winchester Model 94 Theodore Roosevelt Commorative Rifle. Manufactured in both a Rifle and Carbine version 562,386 Total Production (Introduced 1969)
MSR was only $135.00
Value Now (N.I.B.) Condition is approximately $600.00
*NOTE: With the sale of USRA (Winchester in 2006), it is anticipated that most Winchester Rifles and Commeratives will automatically increase in value to Collector's and other interested parties. I would suggest you hold onto this one as a family heirloom, and not sell it.....Good Luck!
2007-12-16 13:38:33
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answered by JD 7
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At what range? At long ranges, the 30-06 is a superior cartridge. But at short ranges, I would take a 30-30 over a 30-06. Especially if hunting the typical forests in which shots are rarely over 100 yards. Though not as powerful as a 30-06, I find the 30-30 rifles to be 'handier', for lack of a better word. Good balance; quick to bring up to my shoulder; moderate recoil; quick to shoot accurately. And the slug that you recover from a whitetail shot with a 30-30 is just beautiful; a perfect mushroom. I've never had a deer yet complain that I should have used a bigger gun. But then again, by the time I walk up to them they actually don't say much of anything.
2016-05-24 06:46:22
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answered by ? 3
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i don't know, but i'll bet you picked it up new for about 80$..i almost bought one ...wish i would have. (i'd guess 5X original price)...too bad you didn't get the "john wayne" (or did you?)...now that i think about it..never been fired, and N.I.B. might make worth 6X or 7X...there are plenty of websites out there that will give you the answer.good luck, if your looking to sell
2007-12-16 13:22:00
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answered by Manofthewest 5
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gunbroker.com, auctionarms.com, gunsamerica.com, american-firearms.com..... >Check out these sites for value & price of your rifle.*
2007-12-17 07:10:35
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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