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  #11348 Posted 1 Year ago
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What is the value and year on winchester model 94-30W.C.F
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  #11349 Posted 1 Year ago
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hi gungirl,
at a minimum i'll need the serial number with the last 4 digits replaced with XXXX, barrel length and condition and if its a specific model 94 of which many where chambered in 30-30.
Kim
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  #11354 Posted 1 Year ago
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Hi the last four digits are 2905 with a barrel length of 20 inches
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  #11358 Posted 1 Year ago
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hi gungirl,
I wasn't clear about the serial number. i need all but the last 4 digits, in that you shouldn't give out the whole s/n in an open forum. sorry for the mixup.
Kim
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  #11369 Posted 1 Year ago
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Hi sorry about that 134
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  #11383 Posted 1 Year ago
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hi gungirl,
your winchester was make sometime between 1943 - 1948. there are no records for the exact year. as for value you're looking at somewhere between 600 and 1200+ depending on condition and actual model i.e. pistol grip, mag length ect. the pre-1964 models are much more valualble than the later ones. and yours is probly a war era model. JMHO
Kim
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  #11402 Posted 1 Year ago
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thanks kim
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  #11403 Posted 1 Year ago
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This will blow your noodle. I saw a winchester mod 94 pre 64 go for over 4k. It was still in the original box and came with 150 rounds of ammo. I guess I'll hang on to my old .30-.30 for future generations. Maybe they can trade it for a house in 20 years!
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  #11404 Posted 1 Year ago
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This gun was actually just given to me by a friend who lost the priveledge of owning firearms. The gun is in great shape.
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  #11411 Posted 1 Year ago
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hold on to it,,,it's with out a doubt a keeper. you may want to have it appraised for insurance purposes....
Kim
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  #11419 Posted 1 Year ago
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Alway keep in mind that it is not a priveledge to own guns, it is a Right. Due to loss of rights of friends, I own several very nice guns.
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