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I've got a model 94 Winchester. It was made in 1918 and on the barrel it says, ".30WCF, new nickle barrel made for smokeless powder."
I got it a few years ago from a guy who's wife told him to sell all of his guns or get divorced. It was his grandfather's and he sold me the Winchester for $30. It shoots like a dream and I have yet to have a problem with it. I take it with me whenever we go out into the hills because it's a great coyote gun.
put that gun away in a safe and lock it..... shoot coyotes witha .243 or similar not that gem
I have 2 94's that have seen maybe 100 rds between them. They are the anniversary models (1894-1994). Ones 30-30 the other is a trapper 44 mag.
Anyone hazard a guess as to worth?
after working in a gun store and been asked that question 10 times a day over the phone i will tell you... Condition means everything and without seeing the guns there can be no fair amount assessed
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