Winchester 94 value?

Fired once
Fired twice
Fired a thousand times...

Who knows. Its been fired, and it has no original box, etc.

Maybe the pics will show it to be a truely exemplary example. However I still say its highly unlikely it will go anywhere near $750.

Kirk
 
$550-$600 is what it's worth if it is truly mint and the OP isn't just throwing the word "mint" around. Sure it's only a 94 but $450 is way low. Mint pre-64s are hard to come by and a Winchester collector missing one will pay for it. Anybody who says a NIB pre-64 would bring only $600 is out to lunch...collectors would go nuts for it and I wouldn't be surprised to see one sell for over $1000.
 
$550-$600 is what it's worth if it is truly mint and the OP isn't just throwing the word "mint" around. Sure it's only a 94 but $450 is way low. Mint pre-64s are hard to come by and a Winchester collector missing one will pay for it. Anybody who says a NIB pre-64 would bring only $600 is out to lunch...collectors would go nuts for it and I wouldn't be surprised to see one sell for over $1000.

I think you are pretty much right on the money.And in an auction type scenario where you have a couple or more well heeled buyers,who knows.I got back into the firearms community after a fairly long hiatus and I must say I can't believe how much some choice specimens of guns are going for these days.
 
Time will tell... IE, we will know when it shows up in the EE...

Personally, MAYBE if the gun was MINT MINT MINT, I'd move from $400... BUT, without the box & having been fired, I think all the comments about 'collectors' paying LOTS more, is... Unrealistic... But that's just me.

Cheers
Jay
 
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