Winchester M 94
A friend was working at a store when Winchester stopped production of the M94. (about Jan, 2006) He bought the last one the store had, and it has never been loaded or fired, and is still in the original box. His wife has been diagnosed with a serious condition, and he is asking what the gun is worth. What say you?
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On a good day he might get what he paid for it maybe a little more if he got a good employee discount.
You can watch these, although I don't the last made one are worth as much as earlier ones.
http://www.GunBroker.com/Firearms/BI.aspx?Keywords=winchester+model+94+NIB
You could also do an advance search of completed auction to see what they actually sell for and perhaps a better match for production year.0 -
The U.S. Repeating Arms Company (USRACo), a wholly owned subsidiary of FN Herstal, shut down production of the Model 94 in March of 2006.
The late production Model 94s that they produced initially experienced a false jump in price after the factory was shutdown, but when cooler heads prevailed (after a few years), and buyers realized that there were just over 6.58-million Model 94s manufactured, the prices have fallen back to where they should have been. If you are lucky, you might find a private buyer who will give you $550 for it. If you trying to sell it to a dealer/gun shop, you should expect offers in the $300 range.0
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