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Winchester 30-30
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02/21/13 01:25 AM
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rick13
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Can anyone help me with the value of a Winchester model 94 30-30. He said he thought he bought it around 1985 new in the box never been fired. If this is true what would the value be?
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Re: Winchester 30-30
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02/21/13 01:55 AM
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ChadTRG42
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$300-$400 would be my guess.
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Re: Winchester 30-30
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02/21/13 02:15 AM
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donswin
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Check out Gunbroker.com. Auctions with bids will more likely represent what a willing buyer will pay.
The older (pre-64)and some commemorative models bring more so watch the serial #'s and age when comparing them.
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Re: Winchester 30-30
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02/21/13 02:30 AM
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rick13
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Thanks anybody else have any input on the subject and why so little. I am asking because I don't know as much as a lot of other people on the forum seem to.
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Re: Winchester 30-30
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02/21/13 03:00 AM
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Thanks anybody else have any input on the subject and why so little. I am asking because I don't know as much as a lot of other people on the forum seem to. If "why so little" you mean why not a higher value than $300-$400, because it really isn't anything special. The pre 64 guns were forged steel, walnut stocks, and real deep bluing. The post '64 guns are of lower quality, as the manufacturing costs had to be reduced to keep the firearm affordable to the average hunter. It isn't a bad gun, just isn't worth a whole lot. A lot of them out there.
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Re: Winchester 30-30
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02/21/13 03:16 AM
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rick13
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Thanks for the mini education.
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Re: Winchester 30-30
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02/21/13 03:23 PM
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$400-$450 would be about right, judging from what they are going for on GunBroker.com.
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