Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967
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Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967
I know this is not a Rossi, I own three Rossi rifles (62A, and two R92 .357 but I just traded for this rifle and wanted to share.
I do not know what this gun would be worth but I just traded for it. I traded a new Ruger SP101. The rifle is a Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967. It is in about 90% condition. I am very happy to get this , my first Winchester ever.
I do not know what this gun would be worth but I just traded for it. I traded a new Ruger SP101. The rifle is a Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967. It is in about 90% condition. I am very happy to get this , my first Winchester ever.
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Re: Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967
That's a pretty rifle! I don't care if it isn't a Rossi - I think all of us own and like other brands.
At my age, there IS nothing better than shooting.
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Re: Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967
very nice looking lever gun, but I would have had a very difficult decision to make regarding trading my old SP101. Dang, you really got me to thinking .... would I have even considered the trade? Dollar wise, I suppose you came out on top, and also "think" I've read elsewhere that you experienced some dissatisfication with your SP101?
Tough decision .... glad it was you and not me
JD
Tough decision .... glad it was you and not me
JD
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Re: Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967
Now I regret even more passing one of these up a couple of years ago. But I already had a 94 and a pair of Marlins so I didn't feel the urge. I should never listen to myself...
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Re: Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967
Maximumbob54 wrote:Now I regret even more passing one of these up a couple of years ago. But I already had a 94 and a pair of Marlins so I didn't feel the urge. I should never listen to myself...
I tend to have those problems myself .... sometimes arguing with myself out loud .... at least it hasn't become physical and come to blows yet
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Re: Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967
Now THAT made me laugh!mr surveyor wrote:I tend to have those problems myself .... sometimes arguing with myself out loud .... at least it hasn't become physical and come to blows yet
At my age, there IS nothing better than shooting.