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Offline encore4me

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Winchester Model 71.
« on: March 01, 2006, 03:42:29 AM »
First post here but have been looking for a while. I have a Winchester Model 71 and was wondering what a gun like this might be worth. Does anyone have any ideas on this?



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pricing on your 71
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2006, 04:13:19 AM »
Explain to me what you have, and I'll be able to give you ballpark figure what the market is going for.  Is it a long tang, short tang, delux or standard, has is been altered or original, carbine or rifle.
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Winchester Model 71.
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2006, 08:45:48 AM »
Elkaholic, this gun is in very good condition, it is the standard model the only thing that has been done was refinishing of the wood.


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Winchester Model 71
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2006, 12:29:43 PM »
Matt, I asume that your rifle has the 24' barrel, with buckhorn sights, no checkering or sling swivels, and we are talking about the short tang correct? If so and if it has been re-blued or if the wood has been re-finished your still dealing with about a $1000.00 bill give or take a couple of hundred bucks, depending upon how nice of work had been done.  I have owned about (12) 71's in the past 2 years, long tang, short tang deluxe and standard and with what you have described that is what the fair market is bringing or will bring for something that has been re-finished.  

They sure are a kick to shoot.  I run the 220's through them all the time, and load them light if I'm going to use them for banger bullets.  
If you want to describe more about the rifle including your serial number I can tell you what year yours was produced.  Measure the tang and leave a description and that will tell me if its a long tang or short tang, usually called pre-war guns.  There are other variants as well but we have covered the basics.
Hope that helps,
Elkaholic