- Location
- queens county nova scotia
chambered in 30-30 and i believe its from either 1969 or 1970 ( according to serial number)
$350
For a post 64 M94? I recommend opening a window because I think you're being suffocated by a leaky fryer vent!
No Post-64 M94 is worth $350, even a pristine one. You can get a good Pre-64 for that kind of money if you look around.
Honestly I thought that post or pre 64 argument was for the model 70's? Not to sure though...
$300 actual, try $400 shipped on ee. Some newbie that doesn't know the difference will jump on it
For a post 64 M94? I recommend opening a window because I think you're being suffocated by a leaky fryer vent!
No Post-64 M94 is worth $350, even a pristine one. You can get a good Pre-64 for that kind of money if you look around.
I have a couple of Guns and Ammo from 1964 in the house. Get a big chuckle from the Winchester adds, full page spread touting the "new and improved" models 94 and 70.
They were junk for a long time, eventually and gradually getting better. I wouldn't own a gun of the vintage of the OP's, so to me, its worth nothing
$300 actual, try $400 shipped on ee. Some newbie that doesn't know the difference will jump on it
I have a couple of Guns and Ammo from 1964 in the house. Get a big chuckle from the Winchester adds, full page spread touting the "new and improved" models 94 and 70.
They were junk for a long time, eventually and gradually getting better. I wouldn't own a gun of the vintage of the OP's, so to me, its worth nothing
I don't need to re-read the postReally? Its worth nothing? You should re-read your post. Its rude and completely inaccurate. Let me guess - you read on the internet that they aren't good.
I don't need to re-read the post
I said that to me, it's worth nothing because I would never buy one. I've had first hand experience with a few of these things with their cheap stamped lifters not working and saw one like it doing the same damn thing two weeks ago at deer camp.




























