That 30 rounds should be 60 rounds 3 boxes.joeb1 wrote:Just resurrected my 1953 built 30-30 win. It's been in back of closet since 1974, except for an occasional clean & lube. Took it to the range today. WOW! Forgot how much fun it is. Put 30 rounds through it. That's all the ammo I had on hand. Gonna take it again next week. LOVE IT!
What did you pay for your Winchester Model 1894?
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$450.00 pre 64, 32 Winchester Special, Carbine, with Lyman sights. also came with ammo that I bought. Shot it once maybe 2 rounds, a friend fired a couple more. Put it away (dam shoulder hurts) Now I am selling it, any ideas on the going price? Let me know Thanks TonyD e-mail tonyrocco@live.com
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Tony, they are shoulder thumpers! Look at Gunbroker, watch it for a while and you should get a good idea of the market, also somewhat depends on your location.
Too old to be nice, never too old to learn!
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Thanks Bob it is going to the HuntersTradingPost and they will put it on GunBroker. I will put it up on this site also. |
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Hi ya tony d!
Thanks for returning and posting. We are running on thin for posting theses days. My 1928 '94 30-30 Carbine is a shoulder dislocater. I did enjoy its performance though. GOA Life Member
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