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If you are paying any more then $500 or so for it, it had better be in original condition. No peep sights or scope mount holes. No sling swivels or studs. Original front/rear sight. No refinish or reblueing. Original butt plate. $1000 is way on the upper end.
Quote from: superdown on October 17, 2014, 11:21:12 AMQuote from: 300rum on October 17, 2014, 11:06:42 AMIf you are paying any more then $500 or so for it, it had better be in original condition. No peep sights or scope mount holes. No sling swivels or studs. Original front/rear sight. No refinish or reblueing. Original butt plate. $1000 is way on the upper end. I would like to know where you can find a pre 64 model 94 for $500? My dad traded straight across a 64 and a 1/2 model 94 meaning pre 64 parts left over and assembled on machines, in 1988 for a smith model 29-3 that was priced at $500 at Butches gun shop in Seattle. I just picked up a 1921 in a 32 for 500 a few months back. They are around. Uncle just sold a 1948 I believe for 300 in new condition. Wish he had told me.
Quote from: 300rum on October 17, 2014, 11:06:42 AMIf you are paying any more then $500 or so for it, it had better be in original condition. No peep sights or scope mount holes. No sling swivels or studs. Original front/rear sight. No refinish or reblueing. Original butt plate. $1000 is way on the upper end. I would like to know where you can find a pre 64 model 94 for $500? My dad traded straight across a 64 and a 1/2 model 94 meaning pre 64 parts left over and assembled on machines, in 1988 for a smith model 29-3 that was priced at $500 at Butches gun shop in Seattle.
condition is like new, i cant seem to find anything that is not original about it. i can get it for 400 i think...