info gathered please remove, post model 94 winchester, how much?

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How much does a typical Post 94 Winchester go for in relatively good condition (60's or 70's model)? Thanks Shooters
 
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To me $300 is a top price unless it is in mint condition. $200 or less for fair condition to $250 in very good condition. My 2 cents anyway. You can get a nice pre 64 carbine for less than $400 almost anytime on the EE or at a gun show, which is twice the gun as a post 64 in my opinion.
 
To me $300 is a top price unless it is in mint condition. $200 or less for fair condition to $250 in very good condition. My 2 cents anyway. You can get a nice pre 64 carbine for less than $400 almost anytime on the EE or at a gun show, which is twice the gun as a post 64 in my opinion.


You said it perfect, Mike.
 
To me $300 is a top price unless it is in mint condition. $200 or less for fair condition to $250 in very good condition. My 2 cents anyway. You can get a nice pre 64 carbine for less than $400 almost anytime on the EE or at a gun show, which is twice the gun as a post 64 in my opinion.

:agree:

What nobody said $600 yet :eek:
 
Mine was $200 but was missing the rear sight and had surface rust on it. The action needs some work. This is all going to cost me $100.00, so I paid about $300.00 in total.

I bought it as a backup gun or loaner for hunting. I personally think sporterized Enfields are way better hunting rifles, but they take up too much space to take as a back up gun imo.
 
Mine was $200 but was missing the rear sight and had surface rust on it. The action needs some work. This is all going to cost me $100.00, so I paid about $300.00 in total.

I bought it as a backup gun or loaner for hunting. I personally think sporterized Enfields are way better hunting rifles, but they take up too much space to take as a back up gun imo.

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To me $300 is a top price unless it is in mint condition. $200 or less for fair condition to $250 in very good condition. My 2 cents anyway. You can get a nice pre 64 carbine for less than $400 almost anytime on the EE or at a gun show, which is twice the gun as a post 64 in my opinion.

Even mint I'd have a hard time looking a seller in the eye with a sticker of much more than $300. Hell, what do we always tell the guys that want prices on their minty Commemorative models? $300-$350 tops. And how many of those guys actually get the $350?
 
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