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What is the approximate value and should I shoot my Winchester 1894 made in 1907?

Written by admin on August 14, 2009 – 5:02 am -

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I was given a winchester 1894 from my father. The rifle has a 20 "a barrel, has all the original parts. It has a wing of the place and stopped above some of the minor scratches on the action and sull'avambraccio. I introduced this into a gun dealer to have it checked and cleaned. He told me that this gun is in the best circumstance that had never seen from a 1894 which is this old, which is made in 1907. Also told me that it's in perfect working condition and that I should really shot and enjoy. This good advice or should I get it insured and let it just nell'armadietto the gun? I'm just really curious about what I have on my hands and actually shooting it without unfasten 'value of s. Can someone give the images if needed. Align appreciate any information available about my pistol. I have examined all Web site in advance to try and find a gun like mine, and I haven 't found one yet. There are just too many variables and I is not like any of them yet. By the way, my gun has a 20 "round barrel, saddle ring and an end plate of a crescent. Thanks again.


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5 Responses to “What is the approximate value and should I shoot my Winchester 1894 made in 1907?”

  1. By Alex E on Aug 15, 2009 | Reply

    Gi? ? cos damaged? meet goes on and has to bake. You can not detrarrli pi? it just inform conservation in the best circumstances you can.

  2. By Chris on Aug 17, 2009 | Reply

    So it 'carbine of The Seat of the SA, but what chambering? refinished, and if not what percentage of the original coating is left on the metal and wood? Quell'Info possibly someone can give an exact value respectable in fact describe shoot shouldn 'influence it' t; value of s until all gets cleaned properly

  3. By Coasty on Aug 18, 2009 | Reply

    Please email me pictures for my enjoyment. Because? not your rifle? in the state of mint and then has to shoot, but please is careful and avoid additional damage. I think your dealer was perfectly correct. In particular the addition calorie. and all markings also would be appreciated.

  4. By St. Ruger on Aug 19, 2009 | Reply

    Esaminilo this. If the gun was a beautiful **** woman (you were aware that several men have been with before), outcomes? Pu? important to be a gun but its not like you are going to withdraw it. Sparilo clean it and Take care.

  5. By dca2003311@yahoo.com on Aug 21, 2009 | Reply

    Check here to see if c '? Values .*. GunsInternational.com, gunbroker.com, auctionarms.com, gunsamerica.com

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