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waylon_eagle 07-06-2006 09:06 PM

Save it or try it out?
 
Currently use a bolt action 30-06 for mule deer but just purchaseda new in the box never been shot lever action Winchester 30-30 that I would love to shoot for memories sake. Do I save the 30-30 for value or break it out?

bigcountry 07-06-2006 09:08 PM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
If it can't be shot, it ain't a gun. I say shoot it.

chiefks 07-06-2006 09:13 PM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
Shoot it if you want to. The 30-06 would reach out further though.

Pawildman 07-06-2006 09:18 PM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
My advice to you would be to keep the new-in-box like it is, and pick up a decent used shooter to bang around with. JMHO.

DM 07-06-2006 09:25 PM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
For the 30-30 to gain any real value you will have to pass it on to one of your kids... OR, live one he!! of a long time!!

Take it out and shoot it! The real value is in the enjoyment of useing it!!

Drilling Man

handloader1 07-06-2006 11:13 PM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
That unfired .30-30 Win., may be worth some money in the future. Good luck

Wingbone 07-07-2006 03:21 AM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
Unless it's a pre-64 Winchester, shoot it. The value between fired and unfired won't be that much. Not every gun with a "Winchester" stamped on it is destined to be collectable. The ordinary ones are common as dirt.

JLmoore1956 07-07-2006 05:54 AM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry

If it can't be shot, it ain't a gun. I say shoot it.
I am that way with everything, guns, bows, turkey calls, etc...... I won't buy one to put on a shelf. If I buy it it goes with me to the field. Know guys that sold guns cause they couldn't bare taking it to the field. They were meant to be there, that is why they make em. If you are gonna be afraid, or hang it on the wall, buy a cheaper one and use it.

Why I wonder why folks spend money on turkey calls that sit on shelves. If I was to buy a Neil Cost it would go to the field with me. Doubt Mr. Cost made em to be on a shelf.

Goes back, if it is just gonna be a show piece, sell or donate it to a museum, but if you acquired it for hunting, hunt and hunt hard! [8D]

Charley 07-07-2006 05:55 AM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
Despite the buying frenzy of the last couple of months, with over six million 1894s produced, current ones are not going to increase in value in any substantial way in the short term. By short term, i mean at least the next 10 to 20 years. Just my opinion.

With Olin still owning the Winchester name, I cannot see Winchester leaving permenently. Somebody WILL buy the rights to the name, and I strongly suspect 1894s will be produced again, with the Winchester name on them.

If it were mine, I would shoot it.

bigbulls 07-07-2006 11:11 AM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
Every single gun made was new in the box at one time or another. There would be a whole lot of people out there going hungry if no one ever shot their guns, hoping they would magically turn into collectors items before they died.

It's just a model 94...... nothing special about it. There are millions of them out there.

If it were a pre-1964 model 94 new in the box then that's another story. But I'm kind of doubting that though cause you would have paid out the wazoo to get it and wouldn't need to ask this question. ;)

eldeguello 07-08-2006 12:29 PM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
Shoot it! I shot my Alaska Purchase Centennial M94 five times, and still sold it for $1200.00. (Paid $165.00 for it) Believe it or not, those five rounds, Rem. 150-grain factory ammo, went into 1" @ 100 yards from the bench, using those horrific Winchester open sights.......

James B 07-08-2006 04:40 PM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
Bang Bang Bang.:D

Doug S 07-09-2006 04:22 AM

RE: Save it or try it out?
 
Hmmm, I wonder what a model 94, that was made in in the 1800's, and still in the box in unfired/unmessed with condition, would be worth today? Probably a ton of money.

Or, what would a model 73 carbine be worth in unfired condition today. I bring up the 73 because it has not been made in many years and the 94 was just recently discontinued. One hundred years from now the 94 is sure to be long out of production, once they are not being made for 20-30 years the prices will climb.

If you are looking at an investment for your lifetime, got out and shoot/enjoy it. If you are looking to leave something in the family for future generations, oil it down and put it in the box for future generations..

Doug



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