Winchester 94 and Savage 99F values

Vladivar

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Hey Guys,

I am wondering if anyone can offer up opinions on the value of a couple of guns:

First is a Savage 99F in 300Savage built in 1951. Gun is in very good condition overall.

Second is a Winchester 94 in 30-30 built in 1953. Again in good condition overall.


In addition - I have 1935 Cooey "Etonia" .22 rifle (built for the Eaton stores) that I am trying to value - any thoughts?

Savage 99

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Winchester 94

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Cooey

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Thanks.
 
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Pics. Pics help a lot.

The Winchester should be expected to sell for $450. If it were a rifle then it would command a bit more but a general run of the mill carbine is a $450 rifle.

The Savage might command a bit more but condition will be everything. Extra holes and cracked tangs (both of which the 99 is famous for having) will detract.
 
If your Savage is a rotary mag, it will command more, as well, low serial numbers help. If it is 303 Savage, it is a niche gun and only someone loading 303 savage will be interested.
 
Pics. Pics help a lot.

The Winchester should be expected to sell for $450. If it were a rifle then it would command a bit more but a general run of the mill carbine is a $450 rifle.

The Savage might command a bit more but condition will be everything. Extra holes and cracked tangs (both of which the 99 is famous for having) will detract.

Original post updated with pics
 
Sell the 94 to Dilligaf for $450...

List the 99 on the EE for $450...

Give the Cooey to a young shooter (with a mentor)...
 
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