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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: south west ga.
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hi guys, i have a couple of questions. i just picked up a winchester 94, serial number puts it at 1945-1948. my question is the metal hss no finish left on it anywhere, it appears to have been chemically removed. so now very little collector value. if i reblue it would that make it worth even less? the wood is in very good shape. can the recievers on the older winchesters be reblued? the newer ones are almost impossible to reblue. will add pics asap.
thanx for any input martin wise
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Washington State (Puget Sound Region)
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Hello oldmedik,
With the serial number, I can determine the precise year of manufacture. Most of the Model 94s made in time frame you mention were Flat-band Carbines. Rebluing it will have no effect on the value... the value was lost when the original bluing was stripped off of it. All pre-1964 Winchesters can be reblued without the issues found on the post-1963 receivers. Bert H.
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thank you sir the serial num. is 1306694 the pics are coming does it have any value at all?
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winchester 94
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It is worth a few hundred as long as it has a clean bore and shoots good. Bert H.
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Last edited by Bert H.; 12-04-2012 at 04:50 PM.. |
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