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Co worker was given some guns by his father in law. Among some nice ones is a Winchester 94 Teddy Roosevelt octagon with, he says, a nickel receiver and medallion in the stock. Says it's in better than fair shape but not mint. Any ideas on it's worth?
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If it's been shot and doesn't have it original box and sleeve, not a lot more than a standard post-64 Model 94. Maybe $400-500
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Somebody just sold one in the classifieds for 425.00 unfired without a box.
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For most all of the 94 commemoratives if they're not 100% nib with all literature and paperwork they're what I call fancy shooters worth $50-100 more than a standard M94 of the same age in the same condition. This one has an octogon barrel making it maybe worth a smudge more.
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