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Winchester_94
10-13-2005, 03:49 PM
I ran across 20-40 1970's model Winchester 94's new and in their original boxes. These are new old stock. They have labels such as Star, Lone Star, Buffalo Bill, Centennial, Golden Spike, Cowboy, NRA, Theodore Rosevelt, Wells Fargo, Legendary Law men, Bicentennial, Illinois Sesquicentenial, and several others. Is there a market for these? I have the opportunity to buy all of them or to sell them for the store owner. Are there any that have a high value? Several guns were also marked model 66 and model 67. All are Winchester and chambered in 30-30.

bartmasterson
10-13-2005, 07:41 PM
Any John Waynes? I believe this is one of the most sought after of these. A number were offered in 38-55. Seems to me the Legendary Lawman was in 38-55 as I had a chance to buy one once. They're pretty much worth what someone will pay for them. You often see them "listed" around $595 or so, but I hear of them going for much less sometimes. I bought a Chief Crazy Horse, NIB, for $400 once. I personally don't want another one unless it's a bargain price. Then it could be a fancy shooter. I thought the internals of that CCH looked cheap. Maybe more to do with year of manufacture than anything though. Just my opinion.

Can't speak to the 66 and 67s.

Winchester_94
10-13-2005, 08:00 PM
I think they were all manufactured between 1967 and 1978 and they are all 30-30

bartmasterson
10-13-2005, 08:40 PM
Correction, that was Legendary Frontiersman that was in 38-55. I have a box of the commemorative ammo the guy threw in with the CCH.