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  • Madxdog24

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    1895 winchester I believe 1873 model. just trying to find value. Have had for 20 years came from my grandpa. says .44 caliber
     

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    KellyinAvon

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    1895 winchester I believe 1873 model. just trying to find value. Have had for 20 years came from my grandpa. says .44 caliber
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    warren5421

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    To get an idea on price the first step would be to get it lettered. The letter will help to decide the value $1000 or $10,000 or more. The letter should tell you of any special items also. It will not give a price it is worth.
     

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    You could click the link below, create an introductions and greetings thread, and tell us a little about yourself. Maybe more than 1 word.

     

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    You could click the link below, create an introductions and greetings thread, and tell us a little about yourself. Maybe more than 1 word.


    I think he was asking about:
    To get an idea on price the first step would be to get it lettered. The letter will help to decide the value $1000 or $10,000 or more. The letter should tell you of any special items also. It will not give a price it is worth.

    I may be wrong.
     

    Leadeye

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    A Cody letter is a great thing to have and won't be wasted money. It can be a surprise provenance.

    Condition is everything on old Winchesters, but being a 44-40, the most desired caliber, it won't bring less than $1600 on the very bottom end of value. These things keep going up all the time.

    Take a good look at the bore and run a patch through it, these old 1873s were fed a diet of BP ammo and corrosion is common.

    There are plenty of disassembly videos for these things on the internet, but if you decide to start turning screws I would remove the stock and soak the entire rifle in diesel or kerosene for a good while.

    Mind the power level of your cartridges if you decide to shoot it, the 1873 is not a strong action.

    Historically this is the gun, and caliber, that won the west, a great success for Winchester.

    Best of luck with it, and as was said upstream, keep it. :)
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Can I sell this gun on here
    Here are the rules regarding the classifieds.

     

    Cameramonkey

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    Can I sell this gun on here
    Yes. If you are just looking to sell, your best bet is to pay the $20 site supporter fee rather than go through the hassle of posting for a while to get 50 quality posts. (quick one liners that dont contribute to the discussion will be deleted by staff)

    Some think $20/year is high, but other sites like Gunbroker charge over $70 to sell.

     

    KellyinAvon

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    Can I sell this gun on here
    From what I've observed (and you can see a lot just by observing) site supporter would be your best way to go. 45 posts to go for 50, and your not the wordiest of posters and 2 maybe 3 of your posts would clear my incredibly low, yet highly subjective quality post bar.

    Just to review: become a site supporter, sell your Winchester. Post all the 1-liners (or even 1-worders) you want, we don't care. You are a site supporter.

    Edit: No you can't sell it "here". You have to post in the the classifieds, which you'll be able to access when you are a site supporter.
     
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