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H&K Model 94 Question

capecodcapecod Member Posts: 1,341 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited August 2002 in Ask the Experts
I am thinking of selling my H&K 94 in NRA Factory New Condition. Has Air Cooled Barrel Shroud with Grip, 5 or 6 9mm clips, Extendable Steel Stock, less than fifty rounds fired, complete with instruction manual. I purchased this new in the mid 1980's.
My question is: What is a fair asking price - I've been offered $2000 and turned it down.
Any recommendations will be appreciated.
Thanks


John in PA

Edited by - capecod on 08/15/2002 08:32:24

Edited by - capecod on 08/15/2002 10:27:37

Edited by - capecod on 08/15/2002 10:29:13

Comments

  • kimberkidkimberkid Member Posts: 8,858 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    capecod,

    First, welcome to the board!

    Second, the HK-93 is a .223 calibur weapon, so 9mm mags wouldn't fit. The HK-94 is 9mm and it makes a big difference which you have.

    The '93 is going for around $2500 in the condition you describe

    The '94 is going for around $3300-$3800, in the condition you describe

    Sometimes a bit more or less for either depending on buyers and how bad they want it when you have it for sale >>>

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  • Spring CreekSpring Creek Member Posts: 1,260
    edited November -1
    Also, is it an A-2/standard stock
    or A-3/collapsible stock?
  • capecodcapecod Member Posts: 1,341 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    My HK 94 has the steel collapsable stock. In answer to another question: Several of the 9mm Luger pre-ban clips are straight and two of the clips are curved with a bracket that holds them together allowing you to switch from one curved clip to another in seconds. Unfortunately I did not keep the box the gun came in. I don't have a digital camera available (my wife took the camera to Europe on her vacation) but I am willing to take some 35mm photos of the gun if anyone would like to see it and make an offer. I think I've answered all the questions.
    Any other questions - please e-mail me at: jmknaut@juno.com
    Thanks for all the interest
    John in PA

    John in PA
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