Winchester Model 1894

Billy49

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Have acquired a Winchester Model 1894 30WCF manufactured in 1905.
Has the brass ring on the receiver and original condition stock.
Was reblued at some time I'm sure because finish is too good for the aging and
slight marks on the original wood.
Does anyone have any idea of the value of this firearm?
I would class it as "good" condition. Thanks and Cheers!
 
A couple of photos would be a big help. The re-bluing will hurt the value some - depending on how well it was done, will determine how much. If it's in really nice shape, it could be worth, upwards of a grand.
 
I just paid $900 for a flat band WCF in really GOOD shape . I may have over paid , but I don't see too many or any like this .

Depends who wants what - reblued nicely would increase the value to me ,, how would anybody know or care in another 100 years
 
I just paid $900 for a flat band WCF in really GOOD shape . I may have over paid , but I don't see too many or any like this .

Depends who wants what - reblued nicely would increase the value to me ,, how would anybody know or care in another 100 years

I paid the same amount for a 1951, '94 (30/30) in nice shape. Seems to be the going rate for a decent one - and I've been wanting a pre-'64 for a while, now. I feel the same way as you, in regards to a nice bluing job - but it seems that collectors tend to want an "unmolested" gun.
 
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