Got a line on this lever. What would be a value price if what's said is true?
Winchester 94 in .44 Mag: Offered is a Winchester Model 94 Carbine Centennial (1894-1994) issue and hosts the 16" blued barrel, magazine tube, lever action, uncheckered walnut stock and forearm, saddle ring and open sights all in the .44 Magnum caliber. This Winchester is in near mint condition. The bluing is at 98%+. The bore is clean and bright with crisp rifling grooves. There have only been 20 rounds fired through this carbine. The wood is in excellent condition with no breaks, no cracks, no chips and no gouges. The action is smooth and locks up tight. The lever has been leather wrapped to ease wear on the hand. This is the Centennial Commemorative issue. The right side of the receiver is stamped "1894-1994". While this Winchester is 17 years old, it is just like new.
VALUE?? Winchester 94 in .44 Mag
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VALUE?? Winchester 94 in .44 Mag
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Re: VALUE?? Winchester 94 in .44 Mag
[Centennial (1894-1994) issue ]
There was NO "1894-1994 Centennial Issue - EVERY Winchester 94 made in 1994 was so marked, just as Marlin marked every Marlin in 1970 with an 1870-1970 medallion in the buttstock.
They are valued just like any other 94AE, on "condition", and chambering desireability - which in my neck of the woods runs about $400-$450 in that condition.
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There was NO "1894-1994 Centennial Issue - EVERY Winchester 94 made in 1994 was so marked, just as Marlin marked every Marlin in 1970 with an 1870-1970 medallion in the buttstock.
They are valued just like any other 94AE, on "condition", and chambering desireability - which in my neck of the woods runs about $400-$450 in that condition.
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Re: VALUE?? Winchester 94 in .44 Mag
If you get tired of it, please sell it to me...serious. 

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Re: VALUE?? Winchester 94 in .44 Mag
"EVERY Winchester 94 made in 1994 was so marked" That is true.....for the first six months of 1994 then the marking was discontinued for the remainder of the production year. In "mint condition" those sell for about $500 in my area. I have sold several unfired NIB for $600.Pete44ru wrote:[Centennial (1894-1994) issue ]
There was NO "1894-1994 Centennial Issue - EVERY Winchester 94 made in 1994 was so marked, just as Marlin marked every Marlin in 1970 with an 1870-1970 medallion in the buttstock.
They are valued just like any other 94AE, on "condition", and chambering desireability - which in my neck of the woods runs about $400-$450 in that condition.
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