GRiNGo CGN Regular Rating - 100% 75 0 0 Location Meadow Lake, SK Jan 20, 2007 #1 Hi, is there a site where you can get a fair idea of what a gun is worth? I am referring specifically to a Winchester 1894 in .38-55 made in 1906. Thanks for you time Last edited: Jan 20, 2007
Hi, is there a site where you can get a fair idea of what a gun is worth? I am referring specifically to a Winchester 1894 in .38-55 made in 1906. Thanks for you time
senior BANNED BANNED BANNED EE Expired Rating - 100% 32 0 0 Location Nice Lake Ont Kanada Jan 21, 2007 #2 GRiNGo said: Hi, is there a site where you can get a fair idea of what a gun is worth? I am referring specifically to a Winchester 1894 in .38-55 made in 1906. Thanks for you time Click to expand... Your welcome for the time! Considering the huge amount of info you have provided I feel I can provide considerable insite & narrow the value to a very specific amount $50-$1200.
GRiNGo said: Hi, is there a site where you can get a fair idea of what a gun is worth? I am referring specifically to a Winchester 1894 in .38-55 made in 1906. Thanks for you time Click to expand... Your welcome for the time! Considering the huge amount of info you have provided I feel I can provide considerable insite & narrow the value to a very specific amount $50-$1200.
K Karl Regular Rating - 100% 27 0 0 Location Alberta Jan 21, 2007 #3 Pics and more detail- finish, barrel,etc- would help
dingus CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 98.9% 363 4 0 Location B.C Jan 21, 2007 #4 I got the same gun made in 1905 in 38 55 Go look on Gunbroker it will give you a rough idea depending on condition ect. they seem to go for more money in the US than up here tho.
I got the same gun made in 1905 in 38 55 Go look on Gunbroker it will give you a rough idea depending on condition ect. they seem to go for more money in the US than up here tho.
Win 38-55 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 42 0 0 Jan 21, 2007 #5 When you look on Gunbroker.com, be sure to look at the actual selling prices, not the asking prices. Most sellers are way too high and get zero bids. Last edited: Jan 21, 2007
When you look on Gunbroker.com, be sure to look at the actual selling prices, not the asking prices. Most sellers are way too high and get zero bids.
nessy357 CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 87 0 1 Location vanc.isl. Jan 21, 2007 #6 Have a look at joesalter.com he has quite a few 1894's