300$
Yes
According to my 2005 gun value book there are two listed. A Model 250 standard lever-action rifle is worth in good condition $84.00, The model 250 deluxe rifle is worth in good condition $103.00
You rifle is probably worth $250-300 depending on condition. But it may soon increase since Winchester shut down production of the model 94 at the end of 2005.
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$150-$200.
I have seen the model 322A sell from as much as 290.00 to 315.00 although value in schwing 2005 catalog was 175 in exc condition 125 in v.g.
The model 008 was made starting in 2005. Please state the condition of the gun in order to get an estimate of value.
it's not worth much yet but hold your horses... as of Jan 2006 they are no longer manufactured. so my best guess is in a year or two the value will climb upwards of $1000.00 so hold on to it.................... -- Not Correct -- Pre-64 Winchester Model 94 rifles have been collectable for many years, with mint pieces running in the $500 and up range. 1949 is later than the big money in this model, since special orders were no longer accepted, and the guns were all carbines. Still, certain variations and markings CAN bring a respectable value. As for the post-64 guns, that is what the poster above is referring to. The Model 94 was discontinued when the USRAC factory was closed in MARCH 2006, and we are already seeing prices spike to almost double 2005 values. sales@countrygunsmith.net
U.S. Repeating Arms was the manufacturer of Winchester Rifles, including the Model 94. The Model 94 in .32 Win Special was discontinued in 1973 and reintroduced in 1992. USRA ceased production of the Model 94 (as well as several other models) on March 14, 2007. Source: 26th Edition of Blue Book of Gun Values, S.P. Fjestad. 2005.
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Educated guess on value would be in the $500-$1,000 range depending on condition and other factors. A Cobb model estimated to be from 1915-1925 sold in 2005 for $225. The Wagner model probably was made before then.
Depends on what year it was made. What is the barrel length? Round or octogon? You need to give out more info on codition and such. Could be worth $75 up to $75,000AnswerCanadian centennial model with hexagon barrel The Canadian Centennial model, like any commemorative Winchester, has to be absolutely new in the original box with all paperwork and accessories to have any appreciable value over a standard shooter-grade Model 94. If you do have all of the original paperwork, box, etc, and the gun is still truly unfired, you might realize up to around $600. ANY flaws, and the gun is back to $150-$200 tops.AnswerI just sold a Winchester Model 94 Ser # 1393112 for $270.00 on 7/28/2005 at a public auction. Answer94 30 30 Winchester with octagon barrel AnswerI have a '94 Winchester, saddle ring carbine, round bbl, mfg. in 1912. It has perhaps 30% of original blue but is mostly case color steel. The gun has been used over the years but the bore is clean and bright and the wood is in good shape with the normal number of scratches and dings expected in 90+ years use. At a gun show in Dallas recently, a fellow offered $850. for the gun but it has sentitmental value and I intend to keep it.Winchester model 94 with serial number 1145676 does not have an octagonal barrel and has a 24 inch barrel including the chamber