Value of a couple levers

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I may have to sell some firearms in the near future and I am curious what these ones are worth. Thanks!

-1947 Winchester 1894 30 WCF. Excellent bore, some wear/blueing loss on the receiver tang area. Redfield peep sight.
-1979? Marlin 1894 357. JM marked, excellent microgroove bbl. Williams peep site.
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i'm sure you know the value of these firearms but i will play along
the win 1400$ ish
the marlin 1600-1800$
the market is soft at this time in fact very soft
Thanks! I wasn't really certain as I haven't done any buying/selling of firearms in years. My guess was close for the Winchester but I've only seen newer Marlins in the EE lately.
 
Those estimates are a little high imo, particularly the Winchester. Model 94's of that vintage weren't drilled and tapped for peep sights at the factory. Collectors won't like that, and somebody looking for a shooter can find cheaper options. Probably 1000-1100.

The Marlin I'm less sure of, but I think it would be a long time moving at 1800.
 
Standard clean serviceable M94 hunting rifles have been bringing $800 plus commission, plus tax in the auctions. Yours should bring that much.
The Marlin is also a nice one. A good thing about the Marlins is that they feed .38Specil as well as .357. I'd expect t least thousand, perhaps more.
 
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Great looking pair of levers.
Those will be gone in a blink of an eye at a g-note.
Flat band should fetch $1200.
Pre zit Marlin with the eye bawl $1500 >
 
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The Winchester
To me it’s worth more because it has the red field sight.
Red field sight is period correct. Makes the gun a better shooter.
I would value the Winchester way more than any marlin.
But I shoot my guns and enjoy them.
 
Struff is in the ball park for good starting prices, and points out the soft market due to the Justinomics of the last decade..... :(
Might be a tad high on the Winchester for reasons mentioned.

I prefer it with the peep sights, the non click adjustable redfield 102 is a nice old peep sight.

A Rossi .357 these days is probably around 1200 plus tax new.... the old Marlin would not last long at $1000.00
$1000 after tax gets you a Turkish made .357 these days the Marlins are almost twice that.

Tiriaq is in the ball park if you want to sell them in less then a week, possibly same day.... maybe not the best starting price.
 
I was hoping you'd say that. I sold a mint flat band with Redfield sight many years ago and always regretted it.
For a mid range lever rifle. Not a pistol cartridge or a 45/70 size case but for a mid size lever rifle. Pre 64 can’t be beat!
I see uberti selling reproduction 1894s now and they are two plus grand. I would rather an original.
Not that long ago I paid quite a bit of money for a reproduction climbing Lyman for a 1894 26” rifle. Drilled the receiver to mount it. No regrets!
I’ve got three pre 64 carbines as well. Like Frosted Flakes,They’re GREAT!
 
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