"natural aging" of model 94
 Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:13 am
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:13 amHi everyone, new member from FL, huge Winchester fan, was fortunate enough to get a model 70 as my first gun way back when and am currently in the market for a model 94.  
I was wondering if anyone can provide some insight on major things to look for when examining these rifles. I've never purchased a rifle more than approx 10-15 years old and I am pretty unfamiliar with what would be considered normal aging and wear. Right now I'm looking for a pre-64, but again, I admittedly can't say what kind of shape a 50 + year-old gun should be in. A rifle has been offered to me for $650, and at a cursory glance (with my admittedly naive eyes) it appears to be worth the price, but I'm unsure, particularly about the bore condition, any advice would be greatly appreciated
			I was wondering if anyone can provide some insight on major things to look for when examining these rifles. I've never purchased a rifle more than approx 10-15 years old and I am pretty unfamiliar with what would be considered normal aging and wear. Right now I'm looking for a pre-64, but again, I admittedly can't say what kind of shape a 50 + year-old gun should be in. A rifle has been offered to me for $650, and at a cursory glance (with my admittedly naive eyes) it appears to be worth the price, but I'm unsure, particularly about the bore condition, any advice would be greatly appreciated
