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Took a quick inventory of the safes this week and identified some firearms I want to sell to free up some cash. Now I have to figure out what they are worth to get an asking price. Hoping you guys can help. Few years back I was on leverguns a lot more and was on top of current prices. Now, not so much. I have looked at gunbroker but there seems to be less and less completed deals all the time and I don't see it as being quite as helpful as a few years ago.
Winchester Model 64 30-30 manufactured 1954 Bluing is good on metal surfaces. Couple small marks on barrel. Williams peep. Stock finish is just fair. 24" barrel.
Winchester Model 94 30-30 manufactured 1950 This rifle looks pretty much mint. If it has been fired, it has been very few rounds. Metal is excellent and there is very little wear on side of lever plate.
NIB Model 94 7-30 Waters. 24" barrel. Bought this at auction from a dealer who was selling down inventory. It has never been fired.
NIB Model 94 .357 Mag. 16" barrel. Same as above. Bought at auction. Both of these I believe the 7-30 is early 80s and the .357 is early 90s vintage?? Haven't dug them out of the back of the safe yet to get serial number for absolute certain.
As new Model 94 AE 44 Mag. Tang-mounted peep site. Deluxe checkering on forearm and grip. As far as I can tell, never fired. 24" barrel
Mint Model 94 Winchester Classic SRC. Fancy factory engraved, octagon barrel, peep site, gold loading gate, fancy wood. Still has leather Winchester factory hang tag. Nice display rifle.
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All those guns are exceptional in different ways, there are folks actively looking for them. Are you registered at Gunbroker so you can see the sold prices? Spend some time at... http://winchestercollector.org/forum/www.leverguns.com
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Here's a rough swag at what I recall see being offered that is similar.
1. Model 64 is probably about $650 2. Model 94 30-30 is probably about $600 3. Model 94 7 waters is probably about $900 4. Model 94 357 is probably about $800 5. Model 94AE is probably $700 6. I don't think I've seen the fancy one so I can't offer opinion.
Best way to get an idea is to search the completed auctions on Gunbroker.
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