Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
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Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
I know its a hard to answer a general question, but in general what would ya'll consider to be a fair price for a used model 94 in 38-55? It's one of the modern manufacture ones with 20" barrel. There are no frills, and it has moderate wear, but overall it is pretty clean.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
If it's a mdl 94AE, $300 or there-abouts to some. Slightly more to others, less to still others. It's hard to give a good valuation without some indication of bluing or wood conditions; pictures are better than nothing, but seeing it in person can provide even closer evaluation.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Griff,
I wish they were $300 around here, we'd be lucky to get a 30/30 for that.
$600 wouldn't by a beeter, old or new in this state.
Honestly haven't seen any sell on Gunbroker for less than $600 either other than Wyatt's rebores.
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I wish they were $300 around here, we'd be lucky to get a 30/30 for that.
$600 wouldn't by a beeter, old or new in this state.
Honestly haven't seen any sell on Gunbroker for less than $600 either other than Wyatt's rebores.
Byron
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Why it's good to get a second opinion. Maybe my disdain for the "AE" is showing?arjunky wrote:Griff,
I wish they were $300 around here, we'd be lucky to get a 30/30 for that.
$600 wouldn't by a beeter, old or new in this state.
Honestly haven't seen any sell on Gunbroker for less than $600 either other than Wyatt's rebores.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Expensive around here. $600 and up would be a good guess. I like the AEs have a couple of fine ones with no problems and quite accurate. So as Griff says - there are different opinions on these. I tried to get one at the end but couldn't and they were $700 then. Well at one point I could have gotten one for 700 but got a much better deal on a 25-35.
Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
I believe that the 38-55 caliber would bring a premium here (east central KS), it would be tough to buy one for less than $500 - $550. Although, I have seen clean 30-30s go for around $350 recently.
Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
MODEL 94 TRAILS END HUNTER ROUND Add to Collection
- .25-35 Win., .30-30 Win., or .38-55 Win. cal., 20 in. round barrel, 6 shot mag., uncheckered walnut stock and forearm, shotgun buttplate, 6 1/2 lbs. Mfg. 2005-2006.
Grading
100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
$695 $575 $450 $325 $250 $175 $150
Last MSR was $480.
Add a premium for .25-35 WCF or .38-55 WCF cal.
Dunno if this answers your question but it's what is listed on my Blue Book Subscription I subscribe to - so it's up to date.
- .25-35 Win., .30-30 Win., or .38-55 Win. cal., 20 in. round barrel, 6 shot mag., uncheckered walnut stock and forearm, shotgun buttplate, 6 1/2 lbs. Mfg. 2005-2006.
Grading
100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
$695 $575 $450 $325 $250 $175 $150
Last MSR was $480.
Add a premium for .25-35 WCF or .38-55 WCF cal.
Dunno if this answers your question but it's what is listed on my Blue Book Subscription I subscribe to - so it's up to date.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
My interest lies ONLY in the late 1894 .38-55s, those made before 1930. Gotta have a NS barrel or it's NG.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Sometimes you will get someone who really wants one of the unusual ones that OJ mentions. Not too long after I got my 25-35 a fellow PMed me with a $900 offer which I did not take and wouldn't now.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
The 38-55 bumps the price up around here to about $650
Now if you want a 95% condition 94AE (20")30-30
It can be had for a tad over $300(they come down some)and they can ship it out to your FFL pretty cheap
http://www.ktpguns.com/interior.php/pid/28/gid/161544
Now if you want a 95% condition 94AE (20")30-30
It can be had for a tad over $300(they come down some)and they can ship it out to your FFL pretty cheap
http://www.ktpguns.com/interior.php/pid/28/gid/161544
Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Mike D. wrote:My interest lies ONLY in the late 1894 .38-55s, those made before 1930. Gotta have a NS barrel or it's NG.
MODEL 1894 RIFLE Add to Collection
- .25-35 WCF, .30-30 Win. (.30 WCF), .32-40 WCF, .32 Spl., or .38-55 WCF cal., most common (and popular) is .30-30 Win. cal., tube mag., 24 or 26 in. round or octagon barrel was standard, blue, straight grip stock, Model 1894 barrel marking changed just before ser. no. 500,000 circa 1908, tang marking changed after ser. no. 500,000, "18" was removed around ser. no. 1,000,000 circa 1927. Over 5,000,000, mfg. 1894-2006.
Newer Model 94 mfg. may be found in the RIFLES: MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION - POST 1964 PRODUCTION section. The Model 1894 rifle configuration (forearm stock with forearm cap) was discontinued circa 1929 at approx. ser. no. 1,070,000. The Model 1894 rifle was replaced by the Model 55 (mfg. 1924-1932), and the Model 64 (mfg. 1933-1957 and 1972-1973).
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Model 1894 Rifle 1894-1898 Mfg. Add to Collection
- antique mfg., pre-148,000 ser. no.
Grading
100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%
N/A $6,400 $5,400 $4,650 $3,725 $3,125 $2,150 $1,650 $1,275 $1,100 $900 $750
Add 20% for takedown variation.
Add approx. 25% for cals. other than .30-30 Win. or .32 Spl.
The Model 1894 Winchester has the distinction of being the world's most popular rifle.
Does this help?
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
What about the model 1892(any good)?
I can get a model 1892 (32-20) 24" round barrel made in 1895 (good looking gun)for $700
I can get a model 1892 (32-20) 24" round barrel made in 1895 (good looking gun)for $700
Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
I had one of the real nice Trail's End ordered at WalMart from their special catalog....alas, they quit making them about that same time. I think the WalMart price for that fancy one was around 700 new.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
I know where U can get an Original in pretty nice cond for $1800. That BTW is one of My bucket list Calibers.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
I've promised myself a Shiloh Sharps.....perhaps in 38-55. No more buffalo or elephants to shoot around here. They have them in .405, as well...thinking - thinking......pwl44m wrote:I know where U can get an Original in pretty nice cond for $1800. That BTW is one of My bucket list Calibers.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Does this helpOJ wrote:Mike D. wrote:My interest lies ONLY in the late 1894 .38-55s, those made before 1930. Gotta have a NS barrel or it's NG.
MODEL 1894 RIFLE Add to Collection
- .25-35 WCF, .30-30 Win. (.30 WCF), .32-40 WCF, .32 Spl., or .38-55 WCF cal., most common (and popular) is .30-30 Win. cal., tube mag., 24 or 26 in. round or octagon barrel was standard, blue, straight grip stock, Model 1894 barrel marking changed just before ser. no. 500,000 circa 1908, tang marking changed after ser. no. 500,000, "18" was removed around ser. no. 1,000,000 circa 1927. Over 5,000,000, mfg. 1894-2006.
Newer Model 94 mfg. may be found in the RIFLES: MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION - POST 1964 PRODUCTION section. The Model 1894 rifle configuration (forearm stock with forearm cap) was discontinued circa 1929 at approx. ser. no. 1,070,000. The Model 1894 rifle was replaced by the Model 55 (mfg. 1924-1932), and the Model 64 (mfg. 1933-1957 and 1972-1973).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Model 1894 Rifle 1894-1898 Mfg. Add to Collection
- antique mfg., pre-148,000 ser. no.
Grading
100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%
N/A $6,400 $5,400 $4,650 $3,725 $3,125 $2,150 $1,650 $1,275 $1,100 $900 $750
Add 20% for takedown variation.
Add approx. 25% for cals. other than .30-30 Win. or .32 Spl.
The Model 1894 Winchester has the distinction of being the world's most popular rifle.
Does this help?
Nope .
So it seems the old sub 400k wrenchester in 38-55 is stiil a good tomato stake , just pull it out and hose it down at the end of the growing season and store inside for winter before reusing again in the next summer. The 32 special just under the 1,200,000 mark isn't worth pulling outta the ground and hosing down each fall ?
Dang tomato steaks anyways They last better than the new ones made for tomatos and look real cool in the garden .
Phil
Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Just funnin' no rifles were actually mistreated in this way should have been the disclaimer at the bottom of my last post .
Phil
Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
Thanks for all the responses. I reckon the one I saw is priced about right, then. I think it was $550 or $600. You could tell it had been fired a few times, but the wear on wood or metal was minimal. Owner of the shop said he had sold it to the original owner and a few years after the fellow passed, the daughter brought it back in to sell.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
This was the question I was furnishing info on -
I thought the info here was the answer asked for -Nate C. wrote:I know its a hard to answer a general question, but in general what would ya'll consider to be a fair price for a used model 94 in 38-55? It's one of the modern manufacture ones with 20" barrel. There are no frills, and it has moderate wear, but overall it is pretty clean.
OJ wrote:MODEL 94 TRAILS END HUNTER ROUND Add to Collection
- .25-35 Win., .30-30 Win., or .38-55 Win. cal., 20 in. round barrel, 6 shot mag., uncheckered walnut stock and forearm, shotgun buttplate, 6 1/2 lbs. Mfg. 2005-2006.
Grading
100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
$695 $575 $450 $325 $250 $175 $150
Last MSR was $480.
Add a premium for .25-35 WCF or .38-55 WCF cal.
Dunno if this answers your question but it's what is listed on my Blue Book Subscription I subscribe to - so it's up to date.
OJ KING
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
$475. He wouldn't throw in a box of shells, but not many folks do anymore.
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Re: Winchester 94 in 38-55 price?
If'n you're happy with it, you got a good deal. Now... need I remind you!
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