Win levers prices?

It is what the market will bear. No longer in production and not like;y to return, increases value. Pre 64 always more valuable if you want one you have to pay the price. Once in awhile you might stumble on a private deal that is more reasonably priced . similar problem with savage mod 99s.
 
You pay the prices or you don't buy. Guns that are no longer in production just escalate in value. Not only the Winchester levers are gaining value, but the model 70s also have gained. Many of the .22s are gaining value also. Many levers are in the EEs cheap, but you get what you pay for. I have sent a few back.
 
I had 2 94's listed at what I thought were reasonable prices , after 15 lo ball offers and tire kickers I decided to keep them....

400-450 is not unreasonable for a 70's 30-30 in great shape... I was open to offers but 350 including shipping what are they smoking...
 
Most guys have a deservedly low opinion of 70's manufacture 94's. As far as I am concerned $350 shipped is more than fair unless it was NIB with hangtags. I wouldn't pay $400 for two of them especially when you can buy a fifties manufacture 94 for $400 right now.
 
I had 2 94's listed at what I thought were reasonable prices , after 15 lo ball offers and tire kickers I decided to keep them....

400-450 is not unreasonable for a 70's 30-30 in great shape... I was open to offers but 350 including shipping what are they smoking...

$350 shipped for a post 64 M94 is about what I would have said they were worth...
 
I just picked up a '70s 94, 30/30 never been fired $350.00 plus the 10% buyers premium at the Paris gun auction last weekend.
They had a John Wayne limited edition with the oversized loop that was the highest price for a win 94 at $800
 
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