What did you pay for your Winchester Model 1894?
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What did you pay for your Winchester Model 1894?
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I have three of them, first was a 1940 vintage .30WCF I paid $275. I think at a show. Then came the 1898 special order sporting rifle, $350 on line, (it needed some work, but was all there and a nice bore). Lastly an 1898 saddle carbine, $1350 also from an online dealer.
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When Winchester announced it was ceasing production and closing the Connecticut plant I figured I'd better get one, I had always wanted one but had kept putting it off.
I got a late model 94AE (6 million serial number range) in 30-30 complete with scope for $300. A scope on a lever gun just distresses me, so that went on another rifle. Except for the ugly cross bolt safety, the Winchester is right at home with my 1970's vintage Marlin 336 Texan. Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Vietnam Veterans of America, AMVETS, Society of the 5th Infantry Division
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Still waiting for mine to arrive at my FFL, after buying at auction on GunBroker for $365 plus $20 delivery.
That was a good price for a pre-'64 model 94, but it's in rough shape cosmetically ~ though barrel is allegedly good. |
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I paid $40.00 for mine in 1962. Excellent rifle.
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Paid $180 for my 1971 30-30 in 2012, $200 for my 1974 30-30 in 2012, and $150 and installed a water pump in a suburban for my 1940s .32 win spl in 2013. I like getting deals
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Just bought my 1962 production rifle on Saturday for 600 from Cabelas of all places. It was in there "collectors" gun area and didnt have a flaw on it.
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Did not pay anything for mine.It was given to me by my Father.
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I have a 1961 I bought from Cabelas "Im just a Peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many guns"
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I paid $150 for a new Win94ae 30-30 at KMart in 1983.
Love this rifle! Those were the shots I took today. |
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I was on the job site, another worker from different a crew/co. Offered me a winchester 94 ae and Marlin 12 ga. for $300
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Justgot a nib ranger 30-30 with tang safety for 325$, Mom won my '73 model in a raffle when I was 4
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My current 94 I think I paid $150 for. It's a Ranger that had maybe one box of shells through it. I've used it mainly as my camp gun though I've been hunting with it more lately. The M94 is after all probably the handiest hunting rifle going. Too bad Winchester doesn't make them here and for a reasonable price anymore.
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I paid $375 last week for my 1946ish Model 94' 32Special flat band. It has a few scuffs and bumps,but nothing at all offensive. I think I got a great deal
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I got mine a Model 94-32 WS serial number in the range of 41 or so and 45 the original records for that year are lost to fire it seems.
Paid 425 in excelent condition except some IDJIOT scratched the bottom of the lever. Got it at a Tanner show. Took it out shooting next day. Loved it enough to buy an RCBS reloading kit, dies, and Hornady LeverEvolution bullets. |
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Mine was purchased in 1983 in Ogden, Utah for around $250.00 IIRC. Manufacture date is 1941, and it had a Lyman tang sight on it. Still shoots minute of deer!
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Bought my legendary frontiersman circa 1979 in 38-55 December 2013 for $560 and included 100 rounds factory new. This was unfired condition and NIB. Since fired and is awesome
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Mine cost me less than a half million $, but should give me a million $ worth of enjoyment. I've always wanted one of these in 38-55! I haven't received the rifle yet and I'm chomping at the bit to have it in my hands!
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Own 5 model 94s. Two are in 30-30, 2 In 25-35, and one 32 Win.
All made during 40s and near new condition. The 30-30 & 32 cost me right at $600 each while the 25-35s set me back at $1000 each. Beautiful rifles. Bought from different individuals. Never shot any of them. Probably remain in the safe.... DJ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Pre 64's have been going up over the last year. Not many bargain prices on Gunbroker, and I haven't seen one on Armslist.com lately. I have seen Pre 64 Models with asking price of as much as $800 in excellent condition and a lot more for the occasional NIB for sale. A local website I check had one for $450, which is the lowest price I've seen this year. The average price I have been seeing for Pre 64's $700 in good shape.
I do run across Post 64's more often, and obviously they are selling for less than the Pre 64's. I saw a Post 64 in a LGS for $425 in like new condition. The action felt like it had a lot of play in it. No thanks. |
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Have any pictures of yours Mike...!?
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