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Bought this couple years ago , looked up serial numbers and it says it was made in 1921,

Just needed to get an idea of what some of you may have thought about value

Any help is appreciated

Thought about possibly selling to help fund another gun

 

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Are you sure it's 1921manufacture? Most I've seen from that era have a curved butt plate and are not drilled for  factory peep sights. Not saying it isn't so but appears newer than 1921 to me.

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Might want to get with someone who knows something about the 94's. On the earlier models they were 30 WCF, not 30-30.

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If I am seeing it correctly,  it is a 1920s receiver with a much newer barrel.   The buttstock is also newer.....probably 1950s or 60s.  The forend is from the 1950s or 60s, too, and the receiver sight holes are not correct for a 1921 receiver.   Its value isn't very high....probably around $350-450

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I take all that back.  I looked on another screen where I can see it better......are you sure there isn't a 1 in front of the 9?  It may be worn off but the gun looks correct for a serial number around 1,931,000......if the 1 is gone it hurts the value but should be around $450-550.  

Sorry but I couldn't see it very well before

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I agree with what Levers says. Barrel appears to be replaced. Shotgun butt indicating a replacement stock. Looks like replacement barrel too! Worth what a guy wants to spend on it.

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29 minutes ago, L Cazador said:

I agree with what Levers says. Barrel appears to be replaced. Shotgun butt indicating a replacement stock. Looks like replacement barrel too! Worth what a guy wants to spend on it.

I was wrong when I said that.  I couldn't see the photos well enough and just assumed that the listed serial number was correct.  When I looked on the bigger screen of my desk top, I think the gun is 100% correct but it is a 1952 model with serial number 1,931,115.  The receiver is the 1950s-60s style with an unmarked upper tang.   The 1 in the serial number has either worn off, been removed, or never marked due to a factory problem (unlikely).   I should have waited to comment on it till I could see it more clearly.  Sorry

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