I checked my 30th Ed. Blue Book, which is last year's Ed. The 74 is worth $295 at 100%, $250 at 98%, $215 at 95%, with no values below that. There is a 25% premium for pre war production. They were made from 1939-1952.
Looks like a vintage Weaver scope. I'm not sure how much it would be worth. Sometimes those things sell better separated.
At the NH auction in September a dealer had a 22 short Gallery WITH the rear peep and shell deflector for $400....he dropped to $350 which was a good deal...I have 3 in 22 short and I paid $400 for a 99%.....sorry but the extra holes kill it.....lucky to get $200....k
This 74 will probably sell as a shooter, and looks to be in good shape. I still think I would remove the scope and try selling it on Ebay or some other venue. I'd let the rings/mount go with the gun, but photo them not attached to the gun. As a shooter in good condition, I'd think this rifle may sell in the $225 to $250 range. Guns shows may be a good possibility.
The scope, depending on demand for vintage Weavers could bring a few bucks. If it was mine, I'd be checking on line, i.e. Ebay, for similar items and how they sold.
Man oh man do I love the 2 74's I have.... 1 in long, 1 in short.... both a re nice guns but the most i gave for any of them is $200.... and all 90% + condition.
But man are they fun to shoot... 23 rounds of short in the 74 short and go to town....
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