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there is lots of collector rifles with boxes etc... never fired price is down on those

far from a expert junky.. rusty ones $400 and then the price goes up

80/90% $700 or so

never fired 30-30 maybe $800 up.....priceless to the right buyer
 
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Take a lot of clear photos .

List it at $1200.00 or so see what happens

If it dosen't sell after 2-3 weeks. Kill the add wait awhile and relist.

It's like any other thing your selling have a price in mind you'd accept and go from there.

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If it has the hang tag and paper stock sleeve of a new gun, for a pre-64 that will be different and likely would attract American buyers. Without proofs it’s never been fired it’s just worth what any high condition 94 is.
 
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Front barrel band and mag tube seems to show wear, or could be the pics, not sure pre 64 means much to these, there were millions made and nothing really changed post 64 like the M70.
Exc condition might fetch $800 bones...maybe, but would take a while me thinks, kinda plain jane looking wood on the forend, looks dirty too, mint would not be a good description IMHO.
 
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not sure pre 64 means much to these, there were millions made and nothing really changed post 64 like the M70.

This is incorrect. The bean counters massacred this gun just like the M70, and I assume all winchester guns in 1964. I think it was worse for the 94 because there are more moving parts. You easily double the value being pre-64 and that's just for shooter grade guns.

Thank you for reposting the pic.
 
I would not list that rifle as Mint or as Unfired, unless you can confidently ascertain that there has been no ignition in the chamber... you will likely be selling to a collector, and I guarantee they will check to be sure it is unfired, if it is not, that will likely impact your trader rating... collectors are a fussy lot.
 
Pristine isn't really my bag in old rifles, but I'd think it could be as much as $1500 if it hasn't been refinished and is really pristine. If I saw that gun on a shelf, I would have a hard time convincing myself it wasn't refinished. But like I said, pristine guns aren't my bag anyway. Market might be different in Canada though and you might have to sell it in the US (which would be about $1200 USD) to get those prices.
 
Pristine isn't really my bag in old rifles, but I'd think it could be as much as $1500 if it hasn't been refinished and is really pristine. If I saw that gun on a shelf, I would have a hard time convincing myself it wasn't refinished. But like I said, pristine guns aren't my bag anyway. Market might be different in Canada though and you might have to sell it in the US (which would be about $1200 USD) to get those prices.

You would not get that here in Canada... the USA gun market is really high right now.
 
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Front barrel band and mag tube seems to show wear, or could be the pics, not sure pre 64 means much to these, there were millions made and nothing really changed post 64 like the M70.
Exc condition might fetch $800 bones...maybe, but would take a while me thinks, kinda plain jane looking wood on the forend, looks dirty too, mint would not be a good description IMHO.

This picture looks like a re blue job. I would need quality close up pictures on the action, both sides to comment further. The forend looks used too.
 

OP, how and when did you acquire this, and how confident are you that it's never been fired?

Right now, I tend to agree with Guntech... the lever looks rounded off where it should be flat, and some of the edges on the receiver don't appear sharp.

Compare to my 1957 vintage, which I know is original:

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Do not remember them coming drilled and tapped for Williams peep, just might be a refurbed!
 
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