I have a Winchester Model 94 pre 64 in a .30-30 caliber that I can't shoot. I was always trying to buy this rifle from my father just to own something special, but he wouldn't sell it to me. He was a gun dealer in a sporting goods store. When another dealer sold out he bought two, one to shoot and one for investment. He never knew Winchester would discontinue making the 94, being a pre 64 was the reason he held on to it. When he passed away 11 years ago he left it to me. To this day It has never been fired, never been out of the box, and it still has the cosmoline on it. So I'll do what he did, I will use it as an investment. I do have a model 94 saddle ring carbine made in 1928 that someone took the value out of it by refinishing it. This rifle is fun to shoot and hunt with. As far as hunting with your 32 special, that depends if you want to make money with it down the road or just have fun hunting with it.

Last edited by blklabs; 01/02/10.

I don't like shooting a friends new gun for fear I'll want to buy one!