NRA Winchester model comm. model 94.s

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coobie
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NRA Winchester model comm. model 94.s

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I came across a set of NRA 100 year 1871-1971 winchester comm.model 1894,s one is the rifle the other a musket,there are consective serial numbers also, they have there orginal boxes and paper work,never been shot.The guy selling them is asking $1000 bucks,Is this a fair price?Thanks
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Considering the current Winchester situation, it is probably a decent deal. They are limited production and have the paperwork are plusses.
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I'd say that is a good deal. I had the Rifle - looked like a 64 - very nice rifle.
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That is very decent money for an NIB consecutively-numbered, two-gun set.
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Post by RIHMFIRE »

check em out on gunbroker.com....
seen them much higher
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Post by Pete44ru »

No gold, silver/pewter-colored stock medallion, light roll commemorative engraving on the black chromed receiver, dark-red stained stock wood.

I had the Centennial rifle - it was a poor man's Model 64 Deer Rifle.

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