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- TheWoodCrafter
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New Purchase
I just picked up a new carbine.
It is a U.S. Border Patrol M94 commemorative.
Brand new, looks great.
I decided not to shoot it buy hang it up on display.
Just to nice and rare to shoot.
It is a U.S. Border Patrol M94 commemorative.
Brand new, looks great.
I decided not to shoot it buy hang it up on display.
Just to nice and rare to shoot.
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Welcome to the forum, and you get a gold-star since your first post contained a PHOTO.
Personally, I feel sorry for 'commemorative' guns and such - they got built and made with special care, as a GUN, only to get hung on a wall or stuck in a safe, and never used as a respectable gun should be used. I guess the 'collector value' of anything I own will be nil for my grandkids to fight over, though...

Personally, I feel sorry for 'commemorative' guns and such - they got built and made with special care, as a GUN, only to get hung on a wall or stuck in a safe, and never used as a respectable gun should be used. I guess the 'collector value' of anything I own will be nil for my grandkids to fight over, though...

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Re: New Purchase
Welcome....Real nice Winchester 

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Yes HI & welcome
Nice Winchester Indeed
I confess I would shoot it
ollogger
Nice Winchester Indeed
I confess I would shoot it

ollogger
- TheWoodCrafter
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Re: New Purchase
Thanks guys.
Glad I found the forum.
I did buy a second 1894 to shoot.
Ammo is becoming a little easier to get.
Glad I found the forum.
I did buy a second 1894 to shoot.
Ammo is becoming a little easier to get.
- Borregos
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Re: New Purchase
Welcome, you will enjoy it here
A very nice lever gun, but it needs to be shot I think



A very nice lever gun, but it needs to be shot I think


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Re: New Purchase
Welcome to the Forum! Very nice 94...thanks for sharing it with us.
Where are you from? How did you come by your username "The Woodcrafter?"
Where are you from? How did you come by your username "The Woodcrafter?"
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Re: New Purchase
Welcome to the fire
I've not seen that commemorative model before, real COOL
and a +1 on the gold star..


and a +1 on the gold star..

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Welcome to our corner of the www, Woodcrafter !
It looks like you've hit the ground running, with your first post !
Nice rifle, good pics = ruined keyboard...........
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Welcome to our corner of the www, Woodcrafter !
It looks like you've hit the ground running, with your first post !
Nice rifle, good pics = ruined keyboard...........

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Re: New Purchase
I've never seen one of those 94s before. I be likin it! 
I'm no so sure I could hang it on the wall and not shoot it though.
Joe

I'm no so sure I could hang it on the wall and not shoot it though.
Joe
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Same ere'. Hi by the way....fancy gun thereJ Miller wrote:I've never seen one of those 94s before. I be likin it!
I'm no so sure I could hang it on the wall and not shoot it though.
Joe

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- TheWoodCrafter
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Re: New Purchase
I am Southern California.mod71alaska wrote:Welcome to the Forum! Very nice 94...thanks for sharing it with us.
Where are you from? How did you come by your username "The Woodcrafter?"
I know, not the most gun-friendly state.
I followed a link somewhere and found you guys.
Sure glad I did.
I started using the name after I opened my cabinet shop that I owned for about 8 years, The WoodCrafting Company.
We made a lot more than cabinets.
I just kept using the name.
It even got to a point that my wife started calling me Woody.

Here is the shooter I bought.
Made in 1971 UN-FIRED.
Because of the stock, I got a really good deal.
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- gundownunder
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Re: New Purchase
NICE.
Since nobody else has piped up and said they have one of those, maybe you have a rare one. In which case you may be right in not shooting it.
Unfortunately many of the commemorative rifles don't appear to be appreciating in value at any kind of noticeable rate. Even here in Oz where guns fetch a much higher price than over there, we can buy some of the commemorative guns for about the same as a new plain Jane gun.
Since nobody else has piped up and said they have one of those, maybe you have a rare one. In which case you may be right in not shooting it.
Unfortunately many of the commemorative rifles don't appear to be appreciating in value at any kind of noticeable rate. Even here in Oz where guns fetch a much higher price than over there, we can buy some of the commemorative guns for about the same as a new plain Jane gun.
Bob
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Re: New Purchase
OH ! - THAT'S why she calls you "Woody" ! .TheWoodCrafter wrote:I started using the name after I opened my cabinet shop that I owned for about 8 years, The WoodCrafting Company.mod71alaska wrote:
How did you come by your username "The Woodcrafter?"
It even got to a point that my wife started calling me Woody.![]()




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- TheWoodCrafter
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Re: New Purchase
In Tom Trolards first book, Winchester Commemoratives, it says there where only 1000 of these made.gundownunder wrote:NICE.
Since nobody else has piped up and said they have one of those, maybe you have a rare one. In which case you may be right in not shooting it.
So I think I should preserve it.
I have seen one being offered for twice what I paid. Who knows if it sold.
Hopefully it is worth more over the next few years.
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Re: New Purchase
Shooting a "commemorative" or "classic"/antique gun has virtually ZERO effect on its value. Heck, the gun was shot at least once before it left the factory.
What affects the value is wear & tear/damage. So, protect the Box, hang-tag and Paper. Don't drop it... or take it hunting... but there is no harm in showing it off at a Range.
What affects the value is wear & tear/damage. So, protect the Box, hang-tag and Paper. Don't drop it... or take it hunting... but there is no harm in showing it off at a Range.
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- Streetstar
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Re: New Purchase
I like it! A Border PAtrol commemorative makes sense in SoCal, AZ or NM for sure , TX too
The "shooter" looks pretty nice too -- someone must have left it sitting in a closet and the carpet got damp
Speaking of Border PAtrol --- why do they get all the action in the Southwest, --- surely it must be just as harrowing a profession keeping our neighbor's from the Great White North out of the country, no?
I can see the White/Green SUV's springing into action when it hears rumors of a border crossing with contraband , -- then when they get there it is just a good natured Canuck with a 6 pack of Molsons tucked under an arm -- oh, and he was going back, not coming in
The "shooter" looks pretty nice too -- someone must have left it sitting in a closet and the carpet got damp
Speaking of Border PAtrol --- why do they get all the action in the Southwest, --- surely it must be just as harrowing a profession keeping our neighbor's from the Great White North out of the country, no?
I can see the White/Green SUV's springing into action when it hears rumors of a border crossing with contraband , -- then when they get there it is just a good natured Canuck with a 6 pack of Molsons tucked under an arm -- oh, and he was going back, not coming in

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Re: New Purchase
Makes sense along that northern ter of states... hmmm... maybe along each coast... them're "borders" also!Streetstar wrote:I like it! A Border PAtrol commemorative makes sense in SoCal, AZ or NM for sure , TX too

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- TheWoodCrafter
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Re: New Purchase
Old Ironsights wrote:Shooting a "commemorative" or "classic"/antique gun has virtually ZERO effect on its value. Heck, the gun was shot at least once before it left the factory.
What affects the value is wear & tear/damage. So, protect the Box, hang-tag and Paper. Don't drop it... or take it hunting... but there is no harm in showing it off at a Range.
I am not so sure that is entirely universal.
I would pay more for a "un-fired" gun verse one that has been fired.
I guess because I have that choice and I can.
Un-fired usually means a 99% condition gun.
You are right about condition is the most important thing.
Some of those sellers on Gunbroker are advertising them as "Un-Levered".
Still has the factory zip tie on the lever. That may be a little over the top.
But it sure looks like un-fired commands a higher price.
Re: New Purchase
Welcome to the forum. You will really like here. Great people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- TheWoodCrafter
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Re: New Purchase
Boreman wrote:Welcome to the forum. You will really like here. Great people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks.
I have noticed that.