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  • gambler227

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    I have a 1968 Winchester model 94-32, so chambered in .32. Wood is in overall good condition as is the bluing and gun itself. Trying to get a value before I list for sale so I can give a fair price and not just give it away... thank you.

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    SAWMAN

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    Here . . on this forum . . you should get $300 - $350 for it.
    . . . "overall good condition" is about 80% to me. Without closer inspection and feeding / extraction check the above price could vary somewhat. --- SAWMAN
     
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    WINCHESTER
    RIFLES: LEVER ACTION - MODEL 94, 1964-2006 MFG.
    Due to engineering changes in 1992, all Model 94s and variations (not including the 9422 models) had a crossbolt safety in the upper rear of the receiver which prevents the hammer from contacting the firing pin.
    100th Anniversary Model 1894s (mfg. 1994) are marked "1894-1994" on the receiver. During 2003, Winchester discontinued the crossbolt receiver safety, and introduced the new top tang safety.
    U.S. Repeating Arms closed its New Haven, CT manufacturing facility on March 31, 2006, and an auction was held on Sept. 27-28, 2006, selling the production equipment and related assets.
    AE suffix on the following models indicates angle eject.
    Winchester made a major change in Model 94 production when it went to an investment cast receiver during 1964. The Model 94s listed below w/crossbolt safety (1992-2006 mfg.) are not as desirable as those models w/o the crossbolt safety manufactured pre-1992, unless a rare variation, configuration and/or caliber is involved.
    MODEL 94 STANDARD MODEL
    .30-30 Win., .32 Win. Spl. (disc. 1973, reintroduced 1992), 7-30 Waters (new 1989), .44 Mag. (mfg. circa late 1960s-1970s), .44 Spl. (mfg. 1984), .444 Marlin (mfg. 1984), or .45 LC (mfg. 1984) cal., 6 or 7 (24 in. barrel only) shot tube mag., 20 or 24 (mfg. 1987-88 only) in. round barrel, open sights, straight walnut stock, two barrel bands on forearm, Angle Eject became standard 1984, 6 1/2 lbs. Mfg. 1964-1997.
    MODEL 94 STANDARD MODEL image1
    Historic Prices
    Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
    $500 $400 $350 $300 $200 $175 $150
    Add 25% for 7-30 Waters cal.
    Last MSR was $363.
     

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    don't forget the Cal. will effect the price, first is a 30-30 the 32 and 35 is not in the most of demand because of the ammo available not that they are not a good hunting cal. Just my 5 cents jj
     

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    What ^^^^^ said. The 32 is a little underpowered IMO. I would always opt for the 35Rem given these three choices.
    I'd really like to hear the price that you finally got for it. --- SAWMAN
     

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    It’s my understanding that the 32 Win was developed for those hunters that wanted a little more power than the 30/30, specifically black bear hunters.
    I’ve got a 32 Win in a 1949 Win 94. Got a good deal on it a few gunshows back.
    You can actually buy Leverevolution ammo for it.
    I’ve never seen a factory Win 94 in 35 Remington. Lots of Marlins though.
    Sawman is about right on the value. The more valuable rifles are going to be pre-64 manufacture although prices do seem to be rising on all of them.
    I love ‘em as does probably every old guy that grew up watching westerns.
     

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    As is the 30-30 . . the 32 is a LOW PRESSURE chambering. Opposite from the 35Rem.
    IMO the 32 has a little less power than the 30-30. Aso,the 32 is not near as versatile. It has only a couple different bullets as far as weight offered,where as the 30-30 is .308" and in the right gun ain't a bad varminter with the right bbl length,bullet,and action. My wife has killed dozens of coyotes and woodchucks with her T/C Contender chambered in 30-30AI. --- SAWMAN
     

    Welldoya

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    If you check ballistics tables I think you will find that the 32 Win is a little more powerful than the 30/30 in similar bullets but they are very close.
    I bought my 32 Win for collectibility more than anything. I just like Win 94s. I’ve got six 30/30s too but if I’m going after anything bigger than a coyote I’m carrying my 30/06.
     

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    If you check ballistics tables I think you will find that the 32 Win is a little more powerful than the 30/30 in similar bullets but they are very close.
    I bought my 32 Win for collectibility more than anything. I just like Win 94s. I’ve got six 30/30s too but if I’m going after anything bigger than a coyote I’m carrying my 30/06.


    I like it.


    The old 30-06 Springfield seems to have become the Rodney Dangerfield of centerfire rifle cartridges. If you are one of the many who “don’t give it no respect,” you might want to study its potential and reconsider.

    https://ronspomeroutdoors.com/blog/five-reasons-why-30-06-springfield-is-best/
     
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