Thought I'd share a couple of Pics of a 1894 I just picked up. I haven't been on the Fourm much lately. Been working on my farm in Eastern Oregon and riding my Harley. Flying to Alaska at the end of June, etc.
Anyway, this is a 1903 Model 1894 with a MINT bore. Case color hammer and lever. I'll use her on 'fair weather' days to hunt Mulies. Most of my shots will be under 100 yards, so this should do the job. Only takes one clean shot. I've got plenty of rifles, so I may hunt with one in the morning and then grab something else for the afternoon...just for kicks.
How much do you fellas think this is worth?
1903 Model 1894 32-40 (Pictures)
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1903 Model 1894 32-40 (Pictures)
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I firmly believe ,more than you paid for it , and that makes me happy for you
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Re: 1903 Model 1894 32-40 (Pictures)
It's hard to put a dollar value on elegance, history, and function.Jarhead wrote: How much do you fellas think this is worth?
It's upside-down, though..!
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Re: 1903 Model 1894 32-40 (Pictures)
gimdandy wrote:I firmly believe ,more than you paid for it , and that makes me happy for you
Thank you Sir...I have a hunch you are right. I'll give her a good home and pass her on to my Son-In-Law someday.
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Re: 1903 Model 1894 32-40 (Pictures)
Jarhead, I can't help any on the value (sorry) but that is a classy looking rifle You have there! It should be just the ticket for hunting too. Please let us know how it does during the hunting season.