If you could supply the serial number so I may date the manufacture of your rifle,Then I could give you a reasonable value for your winchester model 1894.
Around $380 in fair condition. But, this can change a lot.
A US Army NRA musket in fair values at $800 The US Army musket in fair at $850.
50-250 usd
The Universal Arms thirty caliber M1 Carbine, with a Monte Carlo stock is valued at $430 in good condition.?æ Fair condition value is $350.
The fair retail or trade price for a Model a Uzi 9mm carbine is 1600 dollars US.
The serial number dated the carbine after 1982. The condition of the 94 is important to know in order to provide a fair market value. Assuming it is in 90% or better condition, it is probably in the $425 -$500 range. Non-collectible shooters are sought after when hunting season approches.
A Winchester model 1897 shotgun chambered in 16ga,and in fair(50%) condition will bring 375 dollars.if it would rate 60% then it will be 450 dollars.
The value of a Winchester model 1874 30 WCF SN 409XXX is $600 in fair condition. In excellent condition it is valued at $900.
Your gun was manufactured in 1941. If its a rifle: Exc V.G. Good Fair Poor $3000 2000 750 500 200 If its a saddle ring carbine 3000 2000 600 400 200 If no saddle ring, deduct 35%
The value of your 1972/73 vintage Model 94 is relatively low, especially in "fair" condition. Typical value is $100 - $150.
200-350 dollars for a Winchester model 1894 rifle in the condition that you describe.
Well, actually the Winchester Stainless Marine is worth about $450.00 in fair condition. I currently own one myself and have been doing the research and have attended numerous gun shows here in San Antonio. Hold onto that Winchester! They are going up in value by the day...