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Posted By: P_Weed Model 1894 - Early 40's ? - 05/01/17
I've been offered to trade a couple hand guns I own for a Winchester Model 1894, .30 WCF, rifle that is estimated to date from 1943.

I've yet to see this rifle or its serial number to better determine its age, condition, variation, etc. -
but if this rifle is in 'almost like-new' and original condition as friend describes, what kind of value might we be looking at?

My friend paid over $1,000 a few years ago to a vintage firearms dealer - and we both want to be fair on this deal.
Any guesses on an approximate value or thoughts, would be appreciated.

- Weed
Just my opinion, but every gun show I go to has plenty of pre-64 Model 1894's for sale. If it's actually in "like new condition" it may be worth that price, but there are plenty of them out there in very good condition for much less. If it's in "almost like new condition", you can do better. The "almost" makes a big difference.
If it truly is like new, then the sky is the limit. I also believe the vintage firearms market has softened for various reasons.
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