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I may be trading for a Ted Williams/Winchester in .30-30. The gun is in very good condition with one scratch on the reciever where someone let a screw driver slip. Other than that it is one of the nicest ones I have seen, with zero blue wear. I believe it was made in 1964. Transition year? It was factory drilled and tapped for a side mount and peep sight, with no attitional holes. I am only considering this trade to help my nephew get into a .22 pistol, so he can shoot the rimfire matches with us, and will probably sell the gun on. So, what do you guy's think the gun would be worth? Thanks for the help, Riverman | ||
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Up to $350. I saw a pre-64 this weekend for $450 and a nice late 60's 94 for $400. Aut vincere aut mori | |||
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sounds right to me in this area of the country. | |||
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Wow, I thought it would be worth a little more than that. I guess the Cowboy craze is dieing down. | |||
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Cowboys don't use 94 winchesters in 30-30 and the Ted Williams name is a detractor. Everyone sees a cheap Sears catalog gun. Not to bad mouth your rifle, but that is true here. Now if you had a pre 64 94, it would be worth double. Hard to get 300 here for one like that. And on a trade for a pistol; much lower. | |||
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