  tahoejeff
join:2001-07-01 Wisconsin Dells, WI clubs:
| How to figure value of a rifle
I've given up deer hunting and want to sell my rifle. There is a guy coming next week to look at it, and I have no idea what it is worth. I asked an avid hunter at work, and after describing it he guessed around $300
It's a Winchester Model 94 30-30 with a scope, sling, and case. I might take a couple pictures of it this weekend, which I'm sure would give you a better idea of value, but I'm just looking for a general guess. It seems in good shape. Maybe the stock could use refinishing. I normally use ebay and craigslist to get prices for similar items, but both do not allow gun sales. -- The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth |
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  Pacrat Old and Cranky Premium,MVM join:2001-03-10 Cortland, OH | Why not just take it in to a gun dealer or gunsmith and ask him to appraise it for you? Sight unseen it would be impossible to estimate with any surety what it should be worth. -- I was born at night... but not last night! |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp | reply to tahoejeff Re: How to figure value of a rifle
Buzz over to »www.Gunbroker.com and do a search. |
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  lagged
join:2001-10-30 Narberth, PA
| reply to tahoejeff 300 bucks is in the right ballpark.
What kind of scope? A high end one will obviously drive up the price, but if its a no name it won't add any value.
How old is it, and what kind of condition is it in? How many rounds down the pipe?
I imagine a gun shop will give you around 200 bucks for a 30/30, you are much better off selling it privately.
Check gunbroker, gunsamerica, or a local firearm forum for value or avenues to sell it. -- tight lines and screaming reels |
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  tahoejeff
join:2001-07-01 Wisconsin Dells, WI clubs:
| Thanks for all the answers. It has a Bushnell 4x32 scope. There's no rust, but there are two small scratches on the barrel. I looked on gunbroker.com and got some good ideas what they are selling for. The serial number is 4331xxx, which appears to be from mid to late 70's. I bought it used around 1986, and have probably fired 25 rounds in that time. I emailed a local gun dealer I found on gunbroker, to ask about consignment sales. He said I'd probably get $200-$400 for it. -- The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth |
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  lagged
join:2001-10-30 Narberth, PA | Sounds about right. There are probably more Win 94 30/30s out there than any other deer rifle. -- tight lines and screaming reels |
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  waldoooo
join:2001-12-15 Blue Island, IL
| reply to tahoejeff gunbroker.com and other sites is a good way to do your own research. A friend of mine just inherited a few guns and took an early colt ar-15 to his local gunsmith in NV, the guy explained how the old ones are not as valuable because they aren't as accurate as the newer guns and he would give him $600 or $800 for it. My friend decided to hold off and it would up being one of the first ones ever offered to the public and sold for over $3000.
Can't say the dealer tried to rip him off, maybe even he didn't know the real value but definitely look into it for yourself |
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  Rifleman Premium join:2004-02-09 p1a clubs: | reply to tahoejeff The old ones are worth more--pre 1964. 300 sound right for canada anyways. There's a website that lets you enter the serial number to get it dated. Winchester doesn't make guns anymore so value will only increase. |
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