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Posted By: jbmi Winchester Model 64 - 11/12/15
What's the going rate for a 1956 Model 64 30/30 in nice shape.
I've seen them listed on Gunbroker from $900 beaters to $2500 safe queens.
I have one that I'd like to sell but don't want to give it away.
The 94 shown below it is a 1952 32 Spec. that's not for sale.
Thanks
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Posted By: tmitch Re: Winchester Model 64 - 11/12/15
Hard to tell from your picture, but similar M64s are priced around 1K at Cabelas Gun Library.

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Posted By: dubePA Re: Winchester Model 64 - 11/13/15
Spent years looking at M64s at gun shows, most of which had little bluing left and some nasty wood, but all were overpriced for their condition (in my opinion).

Pretty much decided I was never gonna have one, because there was no way in hell I'd pay $800-$1000 for something that was a step away from a tomato stake.

Then a few years ago in a stroke of pure, dumb luck, found one for sale in our local paper. Went to the seller's house expecting to find something in fair condition for the advertised price of $600, stunned to find it in mint condition.

To say I was tickled with it, ain't even close. The price was just icing on the cake, would've gone beyond what the guy wanted for it, but he was happy. He said I was the only call he'd gotten on it, after a few days in the paper.

As noted, I too have seen a few others in pretty nice shape, all listed at a thou and beyond. Some of the clunkers seen at shows were tagged higher than that.

The one in the pic appears pretty darn close to mine, condition wise, so I'd say a thou for a starting price.

Might vary in different locales where they're in more demand? Apparently no one besides me was interested in this one, at the time.
Posted By: Levers Re: Winchester Model 64 - 11/14/15
I see pretty good standards priced from about $600 to $1500. I don't think many of them sell for $1000……there are some pretty good ones priced in the $600-$700 range.
Posted By: melchung Re: Winchester Model 64 - 11/14/15
watch ot for the post 64 reincarnation of the Model 64 named 64A. Winchester made these look alikes for a short time. The quality was like the rest of the post 64's - just not up to par with receivers that would turn bright red when reblued, etc.
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