What did you pay for your Winchester Model 1894?

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I paid $550 for my 1967

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I bought my Mod 94 (.30-30 WIN) in OCT '14. It's a 1968 Standard Carbine. After taxes, I was out the door for just under $250. Decent metalwork, stock somewhat abused but doesn't look like it has had too many rounds thru it. I thought it was a fair price.
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Got mines for $275


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It looks like my new Miroku built (April of 2015) will come to $1,150 plus $92.00 in NYS tax. This is the 30-30 Sporter version with the 24" barrel and checkering. Not a inexpensive rilfe. I did look at thousands of rifles before choosing this. I have a 1973 Winchester 94 which I bought from the Winchester Custom Shop. I do not remember what I paid for that. It was well over $350 and might have been almost $500????
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 6:54 am
$500 for my '76 unfired around 2000.
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$120 for a 1974
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 11:24 pm
Nuttin. The neighbor came over and asked me if I wanted it. 1954 production.

The others have been in the neighborhood of $200.

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I paid $ 65.00 for my slightly used .25-35 in '63 and $ 200 for a pre '64 .30-30
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 8:08 am
well i got my 1925 winchester model 94 on GB of all places for just 325.00 shipped...and i could not be happier...there is always deals out there...u just have to be patient to find them ...God Bless John
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 1:04 pm
Let's see some pictures of that circa 1925 Winchester 94 John...!!
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 9:03 pm
I agree lets see photos of that Model 94! You know what they say...photos or it didn't happen! ;)
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$191.00 plus tax in December 1989 through JC Penneys' Mail Order - try that in today's JC Penneys. Had to send it back in January '90 though. Safety worked so well, one could not engage the trigger and it would not fire at all. Then $200.00 for one used from a private seller the next month that year.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 7:36 pm
Well, I didn't exactly get a bargain, but considering the inflation calculator, the price that I paid for my Commemorative in 1983 dollars was pretty good. Crazy Horse Comm in 1983 was $550 new ($1380 in 2015 dollars) and I paid $730 in 2016 dollars, new, unfired, well, until it got to me....I have a no virgins policy with my rifles that date back to 1883. :)

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 9:16 am
Sportsdad60 that's a fine looking 94 ya got there! The Chief Crazy Horse is one of my favorites of all commemorative's. Nice photos as well! Thanks for sharing.
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I bought a 94 AE (RANGER D.O.M. late 1992-early 1993) for $560. Nice looking and tight. sdb321

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I have a 32-40 and looks tobe hand engraved, I got it at the Cody gun show '98 for $1375 . I'll post some pictures !
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I have a 1953 94win 32cal it is in very good condition, paid $475 for it on 1/25/2017 !!!

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I paid $150 for a 1974 plain wood model in 1983/4. Somewhere in that time frame. Sold it in 1997 I think. No regrets for that one.

I paid $400 for a 1951 model last summer that someone had "personalized" with 2" magic marker diamonds on both sides of the stock and on the bottom of the handguard. And the ones on the stock weren't even opposite each other. Moron! I took my time getting the old finish off and carefully sanding the diamonds off. I found and fixed a slight crack in the stock where it connects to the receiver (can't see it now) and refinished it with three coats of Watco Danish Oil in Golden Oak and a couple coats of tung oil over that.

It's quite pretty now.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 12:02 pm
$150.00 at Walmart in about 1985 for 1894 AE.
Just put a Malcolm 6X short replica scope on it. Sighting it in next. Looks pretty cool. May not be historically correct but thought I would do it anyway.
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Just bought my first lever action. I got a 1971 1894 30-30 for $300.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:57 pm
I scored a pre-64, manufacture year 1952, 30-30 1894 graded at about 90% , in really excellent shape except for the 3 notches the previous owner carved just behind the Tang, signifying what I don't know, for $450.00. Except for the notches it's a beautiful piece and a sweet shooter.

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350 for a 30 30 ranger. Like new condition .even bad the blueing on the hammer and the stiff action. With a box of ammo

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1195 (OUCH!) for an un-shot (at least per info and apparent condition) late 1940's carbine. Virtually no handling marks and no "shiny" wear marks on bolt/receiver. Specific year unknown but 15 serial number and "30 WCF" on barrel. I totally disassembled it to clean the hardened original grease and cleaned/re-lubed/re-assembled it. It's now had two boxes of 150 grainers though it; at 100 yards I was able to consistently shoot 5 shot 1.5" groups.

It will go hog hunting in May. I'm basically treating it as having just purchased a new hunting rifle, I am not treating it as a collector gun. It replaces a post-64 that was my previous deer/hog/black bear gun.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:50 pm
I just bought a 1963 94-30-30 from a gun show estate sale. Paid 700.00 which is probably top dollar but this rifle is in perfect condition. One small dent on the fore end that came out with a little head and a cold rag. Bluing is perfect, rifling sharp and crisp with no fouling. I took it apart today for safety's sake and there was absolutely zero grit in the usually places. I'm sure it was the first time it was taken apart and may have been the first time it was fully cleaned.

Can't post pictures yet but as soon as I can I will. This will be my "other" rifle when hunting. My new model 70 30-06 is my normal hunting rifle.
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