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You have a Model 54 First Standard Rifle, 2nd year production. 30.06 was the most common chambering. No extra holes in the rear bridge/receiver and the swivel studs and Lyman folding leaf sight appear to be original. I see guns in similar condition at shows here in PA for sale in the $800.00 to $1,100.00 range. I personally would not have the checkering recut.
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M54's in un-altered condition such as your are geting VERY hard to find. I would not do anything to it other than shoot it. The value of a nice honest rifle like yours will only go up.
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A 54 in .257 Roberts sold on GB last week for 1300 if I remember correctly.
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M54's in un-altered condition such as your are geting VERY hard to find. I would not do anything to it other than shoot it. The value of a nice honest rifle like yours will only go up. I wouldn't touch it.
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i think i see clip slots in the bridge of the receiver. you should be able to use 5 shot springfield stripper clips in the gun to quickly reload. have fun with it!
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You have a nice clean and original looking Model 54. I agree generally with the prior comments. For years the Model 54 was a real sleeper within the Winchester line. It is now finally emerged from the shadow of the Model 70. I do disagree with value assessments based on the Internet gun sales. I believe they often represents more of an anomaly since perhaps only a quite small percentage of gun sales actually occur through such medium. Here in the West, with some patience, a nice rifle like yours can still be found in the $400-500 (negotiated) price range at such as gun shows. Perhaps this is the antithesis of the Internet sale so perhaps an average might be somewhat higher. I have accumulated some nice 54 rifles and carbines over the years and frankly, I do wish that the prices suggested in this thread were realistic. But in my opinion they are not reflective of actual values in the common marketplace. My take.
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I bet that less than 25% of the M54's made are in unaltered condition such as this one. Find me an UNALTERED M54 is even OK shape for $400-$500 and I'll buy it in an instant. I agree that M54's have not gained the collector status that many other Winchesters have but with the very few remaining original ones I don't ever see the prices going down.
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That's a nice old rifle,and like others have said,appears priginal.I would use it but not alter it.Hell, it doesn't need anything! A good receiver sight,without altering the stock,might be a nice add-on.Lyman 57 maybe? Two of the dumbest buys I did not make were a pair of 54's....one a 30-30 carbine years back, and more recently a Super Grade 30/06 in cherry shape for $1100 bucks....dumb moves but I have made a few.
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Thanks for the input guys,..she'll stay the way she is.
Funny thing is,I paid less for this one than I did for a 270 version last year, it had a cut stock and was missing the safety lever...neither of which were divulged when I bought it,..it went down the road.
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