Will depend on which bulllet/ powder combination is used. For an example, including some graphs, follow the link below. Scroll way down until you get to the graphs- follow the .357 graph.
The rifle that you are describing is a Marlin model 1894,not a model 1893.The model 1894 was the only model of Marlin produced as a baby carbine in the caliber 44-40Win.IT was produced with a 18in barrel and a half magazine.These were made from 1894-1934.The value of these baby carbines range from 490-1,400 dollars for a rifle showing between 10%-60% of its original finish,and a good bore.
The value of a 30-30 Winchester 1894-1994 with a half octagon, half round barrel can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and market demand. Generally, prices for these rifles can range from $1,000 to $2,500 or more, especially if it’s in excellent condition or has unique features. To get an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a licensed firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar models.
the Marlin model 1894 rifle was made from 1894-1934 in the caliber that you have listed.The latter model rifles were marked model 94 as in your question.These will range in price from 250-750 dollars for rifles or carbines showing between 10%-50% of there original finish and a good bore.You may add 25% if it is a saddle ring carbine model.add 40% for a baby carbine with 18in barrel and a half magazine.I can say for certain that your rifle was not made in 1883,and was probably made after 1915 due to the marking model 94.
A Marlin 1889 .32-20 Safety octagon barrel rifle in good condition (75 - 80 % finish in metal, most of original finish on wood, NO modifications) should be worth about $800.00 to $1,200.00 dollars.
I can give you a more accurate value if you will provide the serial number(to determine the year of manufacture). I will also need to know if your rifle has any special features such as a takedown model,A button magazine(half magazine),special wood,pistol grip buttstock,round barrel or half round half octagon,or full octagon barrel etc.
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That all depends.You will have to supply a more detailed description of your rifles overall condition,to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,along with the bore condition.Please include any special order features which were available at that time.These include special wood,checkered wood,half magazine,octagon barrel,half octagon/half round barrel,tang site etc.All this will have a bearing on your rifles value.The model 1894 rifle was last chambered for the 25-35Win.cartridge in 1941,so your rifle was made sometime between 1894-1941.
That cannot be answered without a detailed description of the gun in question.Please include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,barrel length,barrel type(round or octagon),any special order features that may be present(special wood,checkered wood,half magazine,take down model)etc.All this will have a bearing on the value of your Wincheter model 1894 rifle which was made in the first year of production 1894.
the peep sight ruined the value worth maybe a fraction of origonal
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In order to establish a value for your Winchester model 1894 rifle/or carbine.You would need to describe the amount of original finish left on the barrel and all metal parts,also the wood finish remaining.You will need to describe the condition of the bore.You will need to describe if any special order features are present,to include(special wood,checkered wood,shotgun style butt stock?,half magazine or full length,saddle ring on the carbine model,octagon barrel,half octagon half round,or round barrel,barrel length,etc)All these items that could be ordered on a pre war Model 1894 Winchester will come into play when assigning a value to your rifle.If you would include this info,then a more precise value can be established,
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