Winchester mod.94 32 win spec. DOB 1951
In NRA 90+% I wonder what it's worth? (need to make a truck pmt.)
Wood is beautiful w/ no scratches/dents/cracks. slight thining of blue at ballance point under receiver.extensive Photos avail. to email
Wood is beautiful w/ no scratches/dents/cracks. slight thining of blue at ballance point under receiver.extensive Photos avail. to email
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About $750. 0 -
thanks! interesting there are several at auction that are getting NO bids at lower prices. Guess its the wrong time to sell anything... 0 -
not the most popular caliber, at least that's what i was told when i bought one
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30-30 is most popular, but IMO the .32 is a dang good deer round. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by flyingstar
thanks! interesting there are several at auction that are getting NO bids at lower prices. Guess its the wrong time to sell anything...
Those that are not getting any bids, are most likely not in 90%+ graded condition. That said, the market is flooded with Winchester Model 94s due to the poor economy and high unemployment. The few people that are still buying collector graded Winchesters are looking for killer deals vice paying full retail prices. If you need to make a quick sale, list your gun with a $450 opening bid and no reserve.0
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