Firearms we buy
Sell Lever-Action Rifles to a Licensed Buyer
Lever-action rifles are a distinct category we handle carefully, since production era, caliber, and originality vary enormously between an early pre-64 Winchester and a modern reproduction. We buy both working ranch guns and carefully preserved examples, evaluating the action, bore, and wood condition on each.

What we look at
Receiver markings, serial number range, bore condition, and whether the action still locks up tightly are central to how we assess a lever gun.
What to include
Photograph the full receiver, barrel markings, and serial number, along with the buttplate or crescent butt if present.
Condition and originality
Original bluing, case-colored receivers, and untouched stocks generally matter more here than on modern rifles, so mention any refinishing or replaced wood.
Paperwork and accessories
Factory letters or prior appraisal documentation are useful on older guns but are not required to receive an offer.
Brands
Brands we buy in this category
We purchase lever-action rifles from these manufacturers. Open a brand for its value guide and the models we cover.
Browning valuesBrowning Arms Company is named for firearms inventor John Moses Browning and is closely associated with the Auto-5 shotgun, the Citori over-under, and the Hi Power pistol.7 model guides- Henry Repeating ArmsHenry Repeating Arms valuesHenry Repeating Arms is a modern American manufacturer specializing in lever-action rifles, taking its name from the historic Henry rifle design that predated Winchester.Manufacturer guide
- MarlinMarlin valuesMarlin Firearms is a historic American manufacturer best known for its lever-action rifles, particularly the Model 336 and Model 1895, and is now owned by Ruger.Manufacturer guide
Savage Arms valuesSavage Arms is a longtime American manufacturer known for the Model 99 lever-action rifle and, more recently, for accurate and affordable bolt-action rifles like the Model 110.Manufacturer guide
Winchester valuesWinchester Repeating Arms is closely associated with the American lever-action rifle, particularly the Model 1873 and Model 94, and with the pre-1964 manufacturing era prized by collectors.7 model guides
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