29 November 2013, 23:51
BigNate1950 '94 .30-30 value?
My son bumped into a possible deal. SN: 1722725 supposed to be from 1950, said it seems to be in near mint. I'm wondering if it's been refinished?
What value shoul I consider it at? If it's original but what if it's "restored"?
30 November 2013, 16:23
buckeyeshooterIf it has been refinished its a $400 to $500 gun. Looks like a standard gun with no special orders, so could be double the refinished price if correct.
01 December 2013, 05:21
AtkinsonJudging from the pictures, it has been refinish, both wood and metal..I wouldn't touch it myself. That model in good condition and original will fetch about $400 to $450 around here.
03 December 2013, 03:47
craigsterSure looks refinished to me.
03 December 2013, 04:16
Idaho Sharpshootereasy check, are all the stampings crisp and almost a knife edge to the edges?
It could be original, my brother-in-law has a 25-35 94 rifle made in 1926, that looks that nice that has a known provenance. Not refinished.
03 December 2013, 08:57
Safari JamesWhy not just pay market value and go slay whitetail?
03 December 2013, 19:36
OLBIKERI do not know if your gun is refinished,but I sold one that was not refinished in that shape for $900.00 .It was made in 1952.
03 December 2013, 19:48
dpcdIt definitely looks like a reblue; original factory blue is not shiny and all edges are crisp; they buffed out the screw holes which means it was a non-professional buff job; $400 as a shooter. On a good day. BTW, that is one of the later long forearms made before they switched to the short one.
03 December 2013, 20:04
DuaneinNDI agree with dpcd and a couple of others, definitely refinished. Shooter value only- $400 tops in my area.
05 December 2013, 04:38
DWrightAgreed, I would sell that gun for $495 retail.
Not a collector but a good shooter.