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I have a NIB Win 94 Trails End De-lux 38-55 . I bought it new in 2007 . A New Haven Conn., made in the USA Winchester. Not Japan. Have keep it cleaned & re oiled about once a year. My other 38-55 is a Marlin Cowboy bought new in 1999 as best I remember. Never shot anything but my own cast bullets thru it , & not that many. My dilemma is I love them both but need to sell one. But which one. would you keep ?
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Keep the Marlin because it ejects from the side and you can mount a scope on top of the receiver.
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~ As Bob Hagel would say"You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong."Good words of wisdom...............
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The Winchester's an "Angle eject" so a scope can be top mounted too. Both nice rifles but I'd probably keep the Winchester because it'll never be made in the US again. Hell, who am I kidding, I'd keep both!
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Hell, who am I kidding, I'd keep both! My 2 cents.
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Yes would like to keep both but one has got to go. It's a tough decision I'm going to have to make.. Was just wondering what you shooters would be most inclined to keep.
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You can't make an informed choice until you shoot the Winchester. Keeping it NIB is just unrealized potential!
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I understand, but greatest value for the Winchester is as NIB. Have a couple collectors interested , not shooters. The made in USA I'm finding is off considerable importance
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I’d sell the NIB Win, keep the Marlin.
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Sell the most valuable one and keep the other for using. If you keep the most valuable one and use it it'll end up imperfect and less valuable anyway.
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Keep the Marlin..........
easily to clean & maintain
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You have never even shot the 94. If one has to go, let it be the one that will bring the mo$t. Or, the one that means the least. This time,they line up.
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Sell the one you won't shoot. Surprised that angle ejects are collector's items.
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I don't know how long the angle ejects were in production but it wasn't long.
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