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Anyone have an idea of current market value of a late model Winchester 71, Deluxe version, no peep sight , 24' barrel, exc condion, 95%+? Saw one not that good at Cabelas in Kansas last week for $1900 approx. Any sources of current market values? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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When you say late model, do you mean real recent production with the tang safety and all, or are you reffering to a 1940's or so model 71? in either case $1900 is steep unless it is a very special model. Hunting grade model 71's still turn up around here for $500-800.00.


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Winchester Model 71's not made after 1957 or so, this riflre has never had a safety. I have two Browning replicas and have examined three other originals. The one in question was made in1957 according to seller. Fired less than 1 box of ammo, a box of Remington ammo with a few rounds gone comes with rifle giving some indication of age of piece.

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Are you willing to pay $1900 for that rifle? If so, then it's probably worth it.

Me, I wouldn't, but then again, I ain't looking at it.

I don't mean to sound flippant, but it's your $$$ and a rifle that you are looking at. I have a feeling that I'd spend more on certain guns than you would, and vice versa.

So, if you've got it and you want it, then get it, price be damned.




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VA--like your attitude! By the way, Cabela's prices are always high. However, a good '71 is priceless in the eyes of many owners, including mine--2MG

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Don't take offence. That's a silly price to pay. Talk to Rick99 in the Savage collector's board. Send him a PM. Tell him Rusty Zipper said to ask about purchasing a '71. He can line you up probably for a great savings. His gun looks GOOD. Saw it last Saturday. Good luck Rusty Zipper


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I always keep an eye out for a good model 71, and I have to say that prices have been rising substantially. An original model 71 in the condition you describe is going to bring over $1600 with no difficulty at all, especially if the sling swivels are still with the gun. If the gun has been drilled, or had a recoil pad installed then it will be in the neighborhood of $1000.

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The only sure bet is that a nice Model 71 is going to cost more next year.

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Rick99 sent me an email saying he'd sold his model 71. Sounded like a nice gun.

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Any sources of current market values?

Blue Book Value for an unadulterated 1957 vintage Deluxe Model in 95% condition is very close to $1,400.

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Blue Book is always lower than the real price on quality fireams. I would snap it up at $1,400. Expect to pay $1,700 after bargaining down from $1,895.00.

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Bottom line then, a 98% last year 71 Deluxe without swivels attached, fixed sights(not receiver) should go for around $1800 easy? Thanks, 348 afflicted bear <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

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Hmmmm, considering what 71s are listed and going for on gunbroker and other auction sites, I'd say that if you want one, and that one looks good, get it. Take a look for yourself and see.




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Thanks alot, I just bought the 71, since discovering this site I have fallen into rack and ruin buying old rifles like they were going out of style. Do a friend a favor and never let them see, touch or hear about Model 71s or the dreaded Savage 99, <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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Or mdl. 55's, or 88's, or 64's, or 86's, or........It seems all have been my favorite at one time or another. The 71 still may top the list though--2MG

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I take it Winchester Model 71 carbines are as rare as hen's teeth with gold caps.. so I don't have to worry about finding one that I'll need to buy? I'd like to get an older redfield sight for my new old rifle and don't really like dealing with ebay type sources, any suggestions? I've put a new Lyman on my Browning rifle and have ordered a Williams target model to try out, but I like the more substantial appearance of the older Redfield receiver sights I've seen on these rifles. I think I'm safe from those other afflictions (models#etcs) as I tend to get only those items I can rationalize a good use for... now I'm safe to go to the outhouse at my hunting cabin and not worry about rogue bears hiding in the bushes while I have my trusty 348 Win in hand <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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Well, that is until you discover 1886s in .45-70 or .45-90.

Or, 99s in .358.




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I'd buy a 99 in 358 tomorrow in a hot flash, luckily the likelihood of me finding a decent one before the professional collectors do is less than slim to nil, so Satan get thee behind me <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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Big Bear there is a gun show going on here, and one of the guys is pretty good with parts. I will try and remember to ask him for a redfield sight and get you his number


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Thanks a million, I would truly appreciate that <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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