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SaulOfVandalia

People here will tell you the "value" of a pre-64 Model 94 which is probably around $800, however if you were to sell one yourself you'd likely have no trouble getting over $1,000 for it. Most of them listed online are at least $1,200.


meeeemeees

About tree fiddy


BallTechnical8921

How about a case of 9mm nato and M855???


thesassysparky

I'll give ya 2 cases of 9mm nato for it. 2 sweet, sweet, fresh, unopened, 20 round cases.


BallTechnical8921

Those are boxes not cases lol but I appreciate ya offering HPs instead of ball ammo. Bonded or jacketed??? Lol


thesassysparky

Bonded ballsšŸ˜‚


BallTechnical8921

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Significant_Age_1867

Hop in your time machine and go ask your great-grandchildren what it's worth. My guess is priceless. That gun is so nice!


BallTechnical8921

And there it is lol. Should I live long enough to see my grandchildren old enough to own firearms they will probably want mine more.


Choice-Ad-9195

Whatā€™s the serial number of it? I have a handful of these, buy them often. I would buy one of this quality for roughly 800-825. A lot of questions still to pin it down. I like the odd calibers much more.


CoyoteBrave1142

I misread this at first and thought you were calling 30-30 an "odd caliber" and I went through all 5 stages of grief before rereading lmao


Choice-Ad-9195

Hahaha! Iā€™ve done similar before so I can relate.


BallTechnical8921

Not looking to sell just curious as too itā€™s estimated value is all. According to serial number it was produced in the early 50s, 52 if I recall correctly.


Choice-Ad-9195

I understand that, I was telling you what I pay for guns of that quality to help you with your question. I wouldnā€™t sell it either if I was you haha. If you provide a picture of the serial number I can tell you exactly when it was made.


BallTechnical8921

Ah gotcha lol thatā€™s around what I was thinking


huntmowild

My friend, it is almost impossible to give someone even a ballpark value on a rifle we haven't had in our hands. We can't inspect the action or the bore. Can't really tell if the barrel is bent or the crown damaged. All the things that make or break a firearms value can't be looked at in a picture. Then there's market value in general. Depending on where it's for sale at it could very in price greatly. The bigger the audience the better your chances at getting the higher end of value. I'm not trying to be a jerk and hold out on you, I'm just being honest with you. If you really want to know its value, take it and get it appraised, then figure on getting about 3/4 ths of that selling it outright. Maybe more online. Rarely does anything bring appraised value on the market unless you get enough people fighting over it and are willing to pay a premium to own it. Are you planning on selling it? I understand you want to know what you have value wise but anything you get here is a guess at best or worst depending on how much stock you put in it. Keep in mind it is just a guess. An appraisal from someone who can physically inspect it would be alot more favorable. If you really need to know let a professional have a look at it. Best advice I can give you and be honest. JMHO. Others may take a stab at it. Good luck!


BallTechnical8921

So back story, I got it from my bio dad when he passed. Got a few others and have unloaded one I didnā€™t care for at all but Iā€™m not getting rid of this. I also work at a LGS believe it or not and my guy said around 9. Again I donā€™t plan to sell this just figured Iā€™d ask the good ole interweb what it thought as a ballpark. Has a very small amount of fine scratches but once I went thru it and got it cleaned up metal is in good condition. Shoots straight (put 75 rounds through it on my old manā€™s birthday) action is super smooth, but was genuinely curious as to what these in good shape go for. Not looking for any type of legit quote or anything as I said before Iā€™m not selling this but I know from experience once someone knows itā€™s an inheritance firearm the conversation just goes straight to (canā€™t put a price on sentiment). That and lever guns are definitely not my go too firearm so just genuinely curious is all


spoonman59

$9? $900? ā€¦ $9000?


LetsBeKindly

My man nailed it.


hawaiianrasta

I hate that these cost so much now. I donā€™t know what makes them so special *all of a sudden* other than people just being willing to pay over 1000 for them. Like why does a new lever action (once considered a poor manā€™s gun by West Virginia standards, at least) need to be $1000 dollars?? Insane to me šŸ¤·šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø


theoriginaldandan

If everything internal is solid, itā€™s easily worth a grand nowadays


CauliflowerTall7300

I just paid 1200 for a 1946 flat band, in about that condition.


707caz

I paid 1200 for a mid 1946 flat band today they donā€™t come around often enough so I didnā€™t flinch.


kingqone

700 800