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Value of a couple of guns

gunstuffgunstuff Member Posts: 11 ✭✭
edited March 2008 in Ask the Experts
I have a Winchester 94 32 cal. lever action rifle. It is in very good shape and I want to sell it to buy a xd9. Can anyone tell me an approximate value?
I also have a 50 cal. flint lock (prob. a kit with some special embellishments) what about a price here?
Also, does anyone know if they make the xd9 compact in stainless and black?

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  • mango tangomango tango Member Posts: 3,833 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    It could be anything? Post some pictures! There are too many variables, barrel length, rifle or carbine,octogon or round barrel, metal and wood condition, etc.
    If you don't know how to post pics, then email me pics.

    Gary
  • duckhunterduckhunter Member Posts: 7,687 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    need more info.
  • perry shooterperry shooter Member Posts: 17,105 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Like the other two post we need much more information Pictures are the best way . Your question is sort of like I have a Blue car and a black truck what are they worth ? Look on this sight and do a search on winchester 94 prices are $100.00 to $10,000.00
  • Bert H.Bert H. Member Posts: 11,281 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by gunstuff
    I have a Winchester 94 32 cal. lever action rifle. It is in very good shape and I want to sell it to buy a xd9. Can anyone tell me an approximate value?
    I also have a 50 cal. flint lock (prob. a kit with some special embellishments) what about a price here?
    Also, does anyone know if they make the xd9 compact in stainless and black?


    There are just TOO many unanswered questions that we have, to be able to give you a reasonably accurate answer. Please provide the following information about your Winchester Model 94;

    1. Serial number (this will allow us to determine when it was made)?
    2. Barrel length (including the portion that is screwed into the receiver frame)?
    3. Barrel contour {shape} (e.g. octagon, round, or part octagon part round)?
    4. Magazine tube length relative to the barrel (e.g. full, 3/4, or 1/2)?
    5. Which specific 32 caliber (e.g. 32-40 or 32 W.S.)?
    6. Buttstock configuration (e.g. straight-grip or pistol-grip)?
    7. Butt plate type (e.g. crescent, shotgun, Swiss, or)?
    8. Plain walnut stocks, or deluxe grain walnut?
    9. Plain (smooth) stocks, or checkered?
    10. Standard open sights, or special order sights (if you are unsure, pictures are needed)?
    11. Plain (standard) trigger, or a set trigger?
    12. Condition of the bore?
    13. Condition of the original factory finish stated as a % on each of the following parts (1) receiver frame, (2) the barrel, and (3) the magazine tube? If refinished (reblued), it is 0%.
    14. Condition of the stocks (describe any noticable dings, dents, scratches, gouges, missing splinters or chunks, cracks, repairs, etx.)?

    Every single piece of information above will have an effect on the value and collectability. Old Winchesters are much like Antique (Classic) cars. If possible, posting several pictures of your Model 94 will help answer many of my questions.

    WACA Historian & Life Member

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