Like new condition. What's it worth?
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Win mod. 94 in 44 mag
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Win mod. 94 in 44 mag
Greg
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Re: Win mod. 94 in 44 mag
Check an auction site or two, but I'd go 450 if I was flush and wanting one real bad.
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Re: Win mod. 94 in 44 mag
Several items will affect the value:
Trapper (16"), carbine (20") or Legacy (24")?
Pre-safety?
Angle eject?
Rebounding Hammer?
There were 44 carbines in the early 70s that I would pay a whole bunch more for than anything from the mid-80s forward, with safety version being the least desirable. There are a whole lot of iterations of these rifles.
Trapper (16"), carbine (20") or Legacy (24")?
Pre-safety?
Angle eject?
Rebounding Hammer?
There were 44 carbines in the early 70s that I would pay a whole bunch more for than anything from the mid-80s forward, with safety version being the least desirable. There are a whole lot of iterations of these rifles.
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Re: Win mod. 94 in 44 mag
Introduced in '69, all features the same as other calibers produced. Dropped in '72 IIRC, not re-introduced til USRA in Angle Eject. Value very dependent oon condition and what version, TE, AR or AE w/safety. Pictures are needed.
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Re: Win mod. 94 in 44 mag
Will try to do better and get pics.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Greg
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Re: Win mod. 94 in 44 mag
I recently paid 360 (plus 50 in FFL and shipping fees) for a "shooter condition" pre safety Marlin .44 with a 20" barell and a straight grip stock --- gun rode in a gun-rack and the wood was a little distressed, but the receiver, chamber, even blueing on the barrell were tip top.
They used to be equal in value roughly, but now with USRAC on a hiatus, id put a Winnie at $150 more than a Marlin --- more or less
They used to be equal in value roughly, but now with USRAC on a hiatus, id put a Winnie at $150 more than a Marlin --- more or less
----- Doug