I have a couple of nice post- 1964 Model 94 in excellent condition. Both in from the 1970's.
I found a 1960 today. I'd call it 80%. It shows a little wear. The inside of the barrel looked real good.
The action seems good. The lever was locked, and I showed them how to open it. The big problem to me is the finish on the outside of the barrel. It has some scratches. A couple were white liked they were scrapped on a white painted object. Stocks looked good.
Is $350 a fair offer?
I have a couple of Post 1964 Model 94s. What is a pre-64?
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any pre64 for under 400 is a great deal
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In 1964 Winchester found less expensive ways of doing things
The Model 70 was the major refinement but to a point it affected most models As far as value the Model 70 was affected the most way more than the 94 I am one gun away from Happy
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