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1894 38-55 rifle

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  • rufe-snow
    Don't know anything about the value? But if the barrel, would have been one of the very early nickel steel barrels? Would have that affected it's finish. So that it wouldn't have the same blued finish, as the carbon steel receiver?
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  • toad67
    IMO, when it comes down to the point you're at, it's between you and the seller on the selling price. If you're looking at having it restored, the cost of the restoration, plus the purchase price is generally almost more than the value of the gun. However, if it's a gun you want, and price isn't a real big deal, buy it, have it restored and enjoy it..
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  • charliemeyer007
    It sounds like a shooter to me. Have you done an advanced search on completed auctions - I'm sure you can get a reasonable buying/selling price there.
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  • 338weatherby
    I did look at past auctions and not many sell or sell low. The rifle is nice enough as is to be a shooter and still has the "look". It's just not the original collector piece. I think $1000 is fair. Thanks.
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  • Bert H.
    The early production Model 1894 barrels made for the 38-55 and 32-40 were not nickel steel (as they were for the 30 WCF, 25-35 WCF and 32 WS). Instead, they were what Winchester referred to as "high strength" steel.

    Rebluing or refinishing the rifle will have a permanent and detrimental effect on the value and collector interest.

    The partial serial number you mention makes it an 1899 production Sporting rifle.

    $1,000 is reasonable enough.
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  • 338weatherby
    Thanks for the opinion. If feel the same and just wondered if I was too low. It's a good friend who is trusting me on it and has no clue. If it wasn't an early model in 38-55 I wouldn't be interested in it.
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