Just going by what I see in prices, why do winchester centenials go for so much less on average than most other winchesters?
Case in point - good condition regular win 94 carbines with decent bluing going for $375, and a win 94 octagonal barrel or centenial src going in mint condition going for $375 -$400.
Is the workmanship and quality really low or something?
Is it that people want a working gun and feel bad about messing up the bluing?
Do people hate octagonal barrels that much?
I'm asking because I'm looking at a 1967 Canadian Centennial w/26 inch octagonal barrel, full mag in 30-30 for $375 (Good price? Yes/no?)that looks BRAND NEW and I'm wondering why it's listed so low, especially compared to lookalikes made long ago that have had the tar kicked out of them and cruddy barrels. I'm ideally looking at this being a fun gun to hang onto and just use until either me or it dies.
Looks like this one:
EDIT I'm considering this gun because it's far cheaper than any other octagonal long barrelled win 94 out there and in far better shape. So, is the quality the issue with these guns? I plan on keeping this gun, so no worries about price depreciation.
Case in point - good condition regular win 94 carbines with decent bluing going for $375, and a win 94 octagonal barrel or centenial src going in mint condition going for $375 -$400.
Is the workmanship and quality really low or something?
Is it that people want a working gun and feel bad about messing up the bluing?
Do people hate octagonal barrels that much?
I'm asking because I'm looking at a 1967 Canadian Centennial w/26 inch octagonal barrel, full mag in 30-30 for $375 (Good price? Yes/no?)that looks BRAND NEW and I'm wondering why it's listed so low, especially compared to lookalikes made long ago that have had the tar kicked out of them and cruddy barrels. I'm ideally looking at this being a fun gun to hang onto and just use until either me or it dies.
Looks like this one:
EDIT I'm considering this gun because it's far cheaper than any other octagonal long barrelled win 94 out there and in far better shape. So, is the quality the issue with these guns? I plan on keeping this gun, so no worries about price depreciation.
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