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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New England
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I have a Model 94 Winchester 32 spl S/N 2009xxx which was my father's. I am estimating it to be in very good condition. What is it's approximate value and how can I sell it?
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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We would need pictures for any real evaluation. If it is a standard carbine, no saddle ring or special features, and in average good condition, say 70-80% original finish, it will be worth around $400-500. I know of no state or locality that bans direct sale of a hunting rifle like that, so the simplest way to sell it would be to put an ad in the paper.
Alternatively, if you have a favorite gun shop, you might be able to put it on consignment; that will get it shown to more potential buyers, but the dealer will take a percentage of the sale price. Jim |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New England
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Thanks for the quick reply. Based on the first reply, I started a new thread with photos and my best attempt at describing
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