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Today (Monday) at a gun shop I saw a very nice 1894 from 1900 in 32 Spl. Only problem was that it was drilled for a Redfied aperture, which was mounted. Nice curved butt plate, no cracks. What is the value of a gun like this What is value if not drilled? Thank you
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No such thing as a Model 1894 32 Winchester Special from 1900 as Winchester didn’t create the cartridge until Oct. of 1901. As always, condition, configuration and originality determine value.
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Probably not many around. As a brass hound for twenty years, picking up every fired centerfire cartridge case I found, I found exactly one 32 Sp. case.
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Serial number 196,000 or so
It is in very good condition
Was wondering approx valuecif gun like the with and without the s drilled receiver
Thanks
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Serial # 196,000 would be 1903.
An honest M1894 Sporting Rifle with condition at least $1,000. Some would pass because of the extra holes....
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