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Thread: 1940's Winchester 94 30 30

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    These pictures did not look good, I know but it is the best i can do. You can barly see the grain in the stalks wood but it can give you an idea how much work was put into it, even coming out of Sears Robuck.






    [ 01-04-2005, 02:44 PM: Message edited by: Bryce Brodeur ]

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    did you buy this weapon? or are you concidering buying it. pre 1965 winchesters are quite valuable i have one chambered in .32 winchester spl thats worth close to 800+ because it is almost perfect and i still have the winchester/ sears box

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    This is a gun that my grandfather bought out of the sears robuck catalog when he was twelve, to give as a gift to his father, my great-grandfather. When my great-grandfather died, it was passed down to my father, and now it has been passed down to me.

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