Win. Mdl. 94
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Fork Horn
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I have my great grandfathers Winchester Mdl. 94 with the long hex barrel in a 32-40 cal. It's with the original box of shells that came with the gun. His father got it for drilling a well in West Virginia in 1895. Any ideas on what it might be worth?
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Nontypical Buck
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From: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
You probably ought to have that professionally looked at and appraised. Some of the gun magazines and newspapers advertise people who do this, but for a fee, I'm sure. Do you have any gun clubs or such in your area? They may be able to help you-----Just a thought.....
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I have my great grandfathers Winchester Mdl. 94 with the long hex barrel in a 32-40 cal. It's with the original box of shells that came with the gun. His father got it for drilling a well in West Virginia in 1895. Any ideas on what it might be worth?
I have my great grandfathers Winchester Mdl. 94 with the long hex barrel in a 32-40 cal. It's with the original box of shells that came with the gun. His father got it for drilling a well in West Virginia in 1895. Any ideas on what it might be worth?
ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS!!!!!Take that legendary rifle and put it under lock and key, fast! It falls under one of those categories like, "don't touch it, don't even look at it"....
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Fork Horn
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ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS!!!!!
Take that legendary rifle and put it under lock and key, fast! It falls under one of those categories like, "don't touch it, don't even look at it"....
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ditto!!!!!!!! You can think about touching it but thats it.
ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS!!!!!Take that legendary rifle and put it under lock and key, fast! It falls under one of those categories like, "don't touch it, don't even look at it"....
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ditto!!!!!!!! You can think about touching it but thats it.



