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Centerfire Rifles - Manually Operated Lever action, bolt action or other non gas operated centerfire rifles. |
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Winchester 94 NRA Centennial
I'm looking at a 94 NRA Centennial that is a unfired safe queen. It doesn't have the box that it came in and I was wondering how much that affects the value. Looked it up on a few sites and it looks like the ones with the box and new are in the $15-1800 range, if I'm looking at it correctly. I think the price is good at $900, am I correct? I didn't take pics but it's pristine. Thanks for any help.
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Gun prices in kommiefornia are generally higher than most any other place.
Also, many times a commemorative gun isn't necessarily worth a lot more. Especially now, prices and availability are crazy here. Why are you interested in this? As a shooter, collector, investment? What are bnib regular commercial rifles selling for? |
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If you look on GunBroker, https://www.gunbroker.com/item/897634514, you will see that $900 is at the top of the price range.
But then again, you are getting a brand new rifle. How often does a bnib rifle come along? |
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I have the musket and the Colt Single Action NRA Commemoratives. I have shot the Colt but the musket is still NIB. I have many Winchester Model 94s and I might shoot this one some day, but I have not as of yet. They are really unique rifles, and you don't see many musket lever actions.
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