The value of your 1946 vintage Model 94 flat-band Carbine can only be determined by a visual inspection & evaluation. Bert H.
625=725 vg condition
A Winchester model 100 in 100% shape is worth about $550.00 and in 60% shape about 230.00 you do the math for in between. A Winchester model 100 in the carbine is worth much more. $725.00 in 100% shape and 250.00 at 60% shape. Don't be fooled, some people cut the barrel off from a rifle the same size of a carbine and crown the end of the barrel and call it a carbine. A true carbine has a barrel band and no checkering on the stock. Hope this is useful. If you happen to find a model 100 in he 284 caliber consider yourself lucky they are like dinosaur bones. A Winchester model 100 in 100% shape is worth about $550.00 and in 60% shape about 230.00 you do the math for in between. A Winchester model 100 in the carbine is worth much more. $725.00 in 100% shape and 250.00 at 60% shape. Don't be fooled, some people cut the barrel off from a rifle the same size of a carbine and crown the end of the barrel and call it a carbine. A true carbine has a barrel band and no checkering on the stock. Hope this is useful. If you happen to find a model 100 in he 284 caliber consider yourself lucky they are like dinosaur bones.
Your flat-band Model 94 Carbine was manufactured in 1946. The value will be completely dependent upon the graded condition. Bert H.
The value of your 1948 vintage flat-band Carbine can only be determined by a visual inspection & evaluation. Bert H.
Tech rep at Brownell's says yes . . . I just ordered one.AnswerDo you mean 1200? Brownell's Tech Rep says it will interchange with the 1300. I just ordered one. Yes the Winchester model 120 is a varient of the model 1300 the only real difference is the type of furniture they put on the model 120. I own one and have an extension tube for mine. Just remember that extension tubes were great but the barrel band that comes with them can damage the finish on your barrel.
This .22 Cal Rifle was made for Sears by Crosman. Several different Varations were made. It is a Crosman model 160. First Variant 1955-56 (No Barrel Band) Second Variant 1956-59 (with Barrel Band) Third Variant 1960-71 (die cast trigger housing) Model 5331 Like New 100% $225 90% $145 60% $90 Add 50% for Ted Williams model
The rifle is worth $1100.00 at 100% condition. $350.00 at 60% condition. This price is for the diamond weave checkering. The basket weave checkering is worth about $200.00 less money. If it is the carbine (barrel band and no checkering) add a couple of hundred dollars.
What model? Model 94-30 W.C.F. sales@countrygunsmith.net Records for guns made from 1943-1948 are incomplete. Your gun was made during that time frame. Value is going to depend on exactly what configuration you have, down to the shape of the front barrel band. There were even Model 94's issued to the Home Guard, which have the US markings and command a premium. Condition is also key - a 'shooter' with 40% blue and a true collector piece with over 90% blue will be hundreds of dollars apart in value. We'd like to see digital picture of your rifle and help figure out exactly what you've got. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Late 1940's production carbine. A few different variations (flat-band, Eastern carbine vs SRC) so it depends on exactly what you have and its condition. Value ranges from $250-$300 up to over $500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The collector value of your 1948 vintage flat-band Model 94 Carbine can only be determined by a visual inspection and evaluation. Bert H.
new vaudeville band-1966