Winchester 94 what's it worth?
#11
I have a winchester 95 that I don't use, nor do I think
I will ever so I was thinking about Selling it or trading for something I will get more use out of. So what's a fair value? It's 1967 I believe I know the pre 64 is worth more but that's about all I know about this gun. I prefer my marlin 336
I will ever so I was thinking about Selling it or trading for something I will get more use out of. So what's a fair value? It's 1967 I believe I know the pre 64 is worth more but that's about all I know about this gun. I prefer my marlin 336
As someone else noted, I too am keeping ahold of my 94's regardless of production year...they will do nothing but continue to rise in value... I kick myself for trading one off in a weak moment a few years back.
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 749
I bought mine a week before they stated they where going to stop making them a 1972 made one for 150. A week later the man I bought I t form told me he would give me 300 for it. Never sold it back. Should have seen them a gun show a month ago for around 250-300.
#13
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 9,230
There is a guy out of Lancaster, PA. on gunbroker selling Model 1894's in 32 Win Special for less than $250 each. He has 3 or 4 of them listed. I had a 32 Special and that is a sweet cartridge, a little hard to find ammo for though. If I was in the market for a lever gun right now, this guy would be selling me one of these.