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Thread: Passed up a nice one today....

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    Yesterday I was at our local Hardware Store/Gun Shop and handled four 94's in .32 Win Special. Three were pre 64's and one was a post 64. The pre 64's were priced at $469.00 and the post 64 was priced at $299.00. Here in NE PA, the .32 Win Special must have been quite popular as this LGS seems to always have several on the shelves for sale. Also saw an older Model 64 take down deluxe in .32 Win Special but the price was $1499.00.

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    Prices, selection and preferences seem to vary quite a bit from region to region.
    No pics tonight, phone and netbook still fighting.
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    Let's see if I can pull this off.



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    Endowment Life Member NRA, Life Member TSRA, Member WACA, NRA Whittington Center, BBHC
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    Some of my favorite recipes start out with a handful of depleted counterbalance devices.

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    Wow! That IS a straight grain stock...very nice! That is one good looking rifle.

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    Thanks, Buddy. Have one spot that needs some OOOO steel wool and cold blue but she is indeed a looker. I'll try some dummy loads tomorrow to see what she likes and hopefully shoot her Sunday.
    I wish folks wouldn't live guns like her lying around, kinda hard on the budget, lol.
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    Saw a few nice Marlins yesterday, not going back after any of them, tho. One I had to fondle was an older 50's-60's 1895G (I think) in 45-70 but it had MG rifling. Latest 32 Spl was a big hit at show & tell @ the range yesterday. Didn't shoot it; still tweaking the load and I neglected to install a receiver sight so it will have to wait.
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    "Also saw an older Model 64 take down deluxe in .32 Win Special but the price was $1499.00."

    You should have got it. You would own the only Model 64 ever made in takedown.
    yooper

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    Quote Originally Posted by yooper View Post
    "Also saw an older Model 64 take down deluxe in .32 Win Special but the price was $1499.00."

    You should have got it. You would own the only Model 64 ever made in takedown.
    yooper
    Possibly a custom? A Cody letter might shed some light but I've heard of some pretty unusual things coming from Winchester in the early part of the last century.
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