betwin $1900-$2500
2007-12-31 10:30:29
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answer #1
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answered by fisher1221us 7
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Winchester Model 94 25-35
2016-12-28 09:48:48
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answered by ? 4
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Winchester 25-35
2016-10-18 22:17:37
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answer #3
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answered by mcwhinney 4
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The $150 days have been over a long time. A beater is worth that as a parts gun. I see mid 50 era 94's tagged over $400 in evidently used condition. My 32 special appears unfired, I'd value it in the $600 range more with box and hang tag. Yours is probably somewhere between, I'd have to see it to evaluate it 32 specials are a little harder to find than 30WCF 25WCF and 38-55 or 32-40 rifles will typically bring a premium price also
2016-03-14 12:39:16
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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A Model 94 made prior to 1899 (pre-148,000 serial No.) could be as much as $5300 in 100% condition for a standard grade. 1899-1929 manufacture (serial 148,000-1,077,097) are up to $3700 in 100% condition for a standard grade. 1930-1964 production (serial 1,077,098-2,586,000) up to $975 in 100% condition. $500+ for one manufactured after 1964 (100%). Special models (takedown, short-barreled carbine, etc.) command higher prices. Deluxe models are 75-150% higher or more.
2007-12-31 12:47:50
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answer #5
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answered by john r 6
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gunbroker.com, auctionarms.com, american-firearms.com.... Check out these sites for the value of your Winchester.*
2007-12-31 11:39:40
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answer #6
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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For that it's needed to know if it is serialized before the 148,000 range or after. (This deterimines how old it is.....)
NOTE* There is quite a difference between Excellent condition and MINT condition.....A mint grade Winchester is considerted museum quality and as such they are extremely rare......
2007-12-31 10:42:43
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answered by JD 7
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