Help with Value of Winchester and Interarms rifles

jebnert

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Hey all.
I'm mostly into modern semi auto rifles, pistols and milsurps and don't really know the value of lever guns and hunting rifles. My grandpa is getting older and wants to sell off his rifles but doesn't really know the value of them. He has two Winchester 94's and an interarms Mark X. I've done the research into the ages of the Winchester's as I've gathered that if they are pre 1964 they are worth a bit more. I was hoping someone knowledgeable would be able to help me out with a value.

Thanks

Top: Winchester 94 30-30. 1965
Middle: Winchester 94 in 32 special. 1962
Bottom: Interarms model X .270. unknown year

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$200 - unless I'm mistaken the M94 did not come in stainless in 1965 so either it's had the bluing stripped, or it was spray painted.
$300 - stock has been cut and a recoil pad poorly installed, caliber hurts valuation as does the reblue
$600 - decent rifle in a very usable chambering and the full stock makes it more interesting. You might get $650 for it but it would be a stretch.
 
$400
$500
$600-$700, depending on the quality of the scope and whether that blasted slide awn pad has stained the stock beneeth.

BUM's first two values on the EE would be gawn vewy vewwy qwickly.................:popCorn:
 
$200 - unless I'm mistaken the M94 did not come in stainless in 1965 so either it's had the bluing stripped, or it was spray painted.
$300 - stock has been cut and a recoil pad poorly installed, caliber hurts valuation as does the reblue
$600 - decent rifle in a very usable chambering and the full stock makes it more interesting. You might get $650 for it but it would be a stretch.

Just about exactly right.
 
I would be interested to see more on the stainless 94. My first thought would be Ceracoated, but I have seen similar satin guns over the years, so if its actual plating, I think the price would be more around 4-500.
 
If I were you I would buy these rifles from grandpa and keep them as family heirloom.
The interterms seem to be the same as Zastava m70, but with a better finish. If you wish to hunt in the future, that rifle is going to be a very nice bear/deer gun. It's a good bear defense gun too, since it has iron sights and crf action.
 
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