In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.
Options

Estimates ?

BoomStickBoomStick Member Posts: 3 ✭✭
edited October 2005 in Ask the Experts
Model 94 Centenial's New in Box's Purchased in 1976
Little Big Horn 44-40
Sioux Carbine 30-30
Cheyene Carbine 22.cal

Model 1894-
Commanche Carbine 30-30

Model 1896-1899-94
Klondike Gold Rush Carbine 30-30

Any ideas?

Boom

Comments

  • Options
    He DogHe Dog Member Posts: 50,958 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    BoomStick, with the exception of the NIB 94, you give us no clue as to the condition of the firearms in question. Because price can vary widely, sometimes wildly with condition changes, knowing the condition is manditory (and photos are a lot better). There are folks here that can help, and will be happy to, but we have to know condition.
  • Options
    BoomStickBoomStick Member Posts: 3 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    "New in Box's" and will try and get photos for ya

    Boom
  • Options
    He DogHe Dog Member Posts: 50,958 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    You can actually get a fair estimate by checking the Blue Book. Some of these instant collectable "investment" rifles do evaluate, the John Wayne model comes to mind, but most don't keep up with inflation. The reason is the very limited market. They are only collectable if they are indeed NIB. If the action has been worked once, the value drops, without box and all papers they become almost shooters. If fired even once, they are shooters, all collector value is gone. Most of us want guns we can shoot.
Sign In or Register to comment.