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Model 94 Value?
t0066jh
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I've got a new Winchester Model 94 that was made in 1984 as a promotional item for Dodge Truck dealers and Dodge Corporate personnel. For dealers it was called the Dodge Marksman 1000 for dealers it was called the "Corporate Edition" It has a Dodge Rams Head medallion on the stock.
Mine is new, never fired and I have the original box and manual. It's a 30/30
Any idea on the value. Should I trade it in or sell it outright. I'd rather have a nice target pistol
Mine is new, never fired and I have the original box and manual. It's a 30/30
Any idea on the value. Should I trade it in or sell it outright. I'd rather have a nice target pistol
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I value your opinion. Do you have personal experience with these or have you seen some sold at that figure??
Thanks Bert
I value your opinion. Do you have personal experience with these or have you seen some sold at that figure??
I have no personal experience with one, but I have seen a number of them listed for sale (some for as much as $1K... but unsold). The ones I have seen that sold were in the price range I mentioned.
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I have a model 1894, Octagonal Barrel, #927851, in 32 W.S., is it rare? The one I have I will never sell, just wanted to know value, etc. Mine has a lot of "Owner Modified" stock work, and has had a hard life, but is a sweet shooter. Any Idea when it was made?
No, it is not what anyone would consider rare. It is less common than one chambered for 30 W.C.F., but more common than one in 32-40, 25-35 W.C.F., or 38-55.
The serial number indicates that it was manufactured circa 1922/23, and as such, it should actually be a Model "94" versus an "1894".
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