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I have a Winchester Model 94 30-30 rifle. According to the SN it appears to have been mfg in 1950. It is about 95-98% condition. Can anyone give advice on how to determine what it is worth. Thanks to all

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You can determine its worth by what they sell for on Gun Broker. Not what they are listed for, but what they actually sell for. You will generally see a big difference. :D

You can buy "Pre 64's" all day long for $500. A collector might go $800 for one that is mint. They just aren't very rare.

95 to 98% to me means that it looks brand new or very close to mint. You might get high dollar for it.

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Is there anything special about it? Just a plain jane pre 64 model 94 would go for $600-$700 in the condition you describe. If it has a longer barrel, apeture sights, fancy wood, metal foreend cap, engraving, etc., the value could be quite great. You might consider hanging on to it, as it will appreciate in value at a fast rate, and it will be a very fun shooting gun as well. Welcome to the forum, and show some pictures of it if you can.

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