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Winchester Model 94 Value

The Winchester Model 94 is a lever-action rifle historically associated with American hunting, particularly for deer and other medium game in chamberings like .30-30 Winchester. It became one of the most widely produced sporting rifles in American history over its long production run.

Winchester Model 94 lever-action rifle, side view
Winchester Model 94 — representative example, not a firearm sold by us.
Type
Lever-action rifle
Production
Introduced in the mid-1890s and produced for over a century in various forms

About the Winchester Model 94

The Winchester Model 94 is a lever-action rifle historically associated with American hunting, particularly for deer and other medium game in chamberings like .30-30 Winchester. It became one of the most widely produced sporting rifles in American history over its long production run.

As with the Model 70, 1964 marked a significant transition point where Winchester altered manufacturing methods, and collectors distinguish pre-1964 from post-1964 production. Later in the 1980s and beyond, Winchester also introduced an angle-eject version to accommodate top-mounted scopes.

The Model 94 has been produced in countless variations, including carbine and rifle-length configurations, commemorative editions, and short-run special models, making correct identification important for understanding a specific rifle.

Variations

Winchester Model 94 variations that matter

Configuration is often the difference between two otherwise identical examples.

Pre-1964 Model 94

Earlier production is generally associated with different manufacturing methods and finishing compared to later production.

Post-1964 Model 94

Manufacturing changes in 1964 altered parts and finishing methods, creating a distinct later production category.

Angle Eject variants

Introduced later to allow top ejection at an angle rather than straight up, enabling scope mounting directly above the receiver.

Commemorative editions

Winchester released numerous commemorative Model 94 editions over the decades with unique engraving, markings, or finishes tied to historical themes.

Valuation

What affects Winchester Model 94 value

We do not publish a price chart. These are the characteristics that determine what a specific example evaluates at.

  1. Factor 1

    Pre-64 vs post-64 status

    As with the Model 70, whether a Model 94 predates the 1964 manufacturing changes is a key factor collectors examine closely.

  2. Factor 2

    Commemorative vs standard production

    Commemorative editions are distinguished from standard sporting/carbine production and are considered on their own terms by collectors.

  3. Factor 3

    Caliber and configuration

    While .30-30 Winchester is most associated with the model, other calibers and configurations exist and are assessed individually.

  4. Factor 4

    Condition of wood and metal

    Stock and metal finish condition are standard considerations for this widely produced rifle.

  5. Factor 5

    Angle Eject feature

    Whether a rifle has the later Angle Eject top-ejection feature is a specific identification point for post-1980s production.

  6. Factor 6

    Box and documentation

    Original boxes and papers, especially for commemorative editions, can be relevant to completeness.

Winchester Model 94: common questions

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