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Have model 94 30-30 1959 make. My question is what does someone drilling holes into the receiver for a scope mount do to the value of the gun? Gun is 90% other wise. Blueing is incredible.


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IMHO, drilling turns it from a semi collectable worth about $600-$800 into a shooter worth $400-$500

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Bushmaster is correct that the drilling reduces value by 1/3. However value is often determined by region. Here in Colorado really nice original 1950's 94's seldom bring over $500.


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