Greetings! I have always wondered and now I need to know how much you all think a drilled and tapped receiver detracts from a levergun's value. I am looking at a 1 million serial range win 94' (1928 date of mfg) in 25-35. It is in maybe 75%-80% condion in my estimation... BUT it has been drilled and tapped. Normally I am not one to buy a collectible rifle (that I would shoot) that has been drilled and tapped so I ask all of my brethren what do think is a fair deduction of value/price for a normally nice levergun opposed to one that has been drilled and tapped? In other words If a levergun is worth $1000 not drilled and tapped, is it worth 10% less, 20% less, or is it not devalued at all? I have some sons that will inherit all I own when I am gone and I ask this question not for my profit but for their inheritance that I will enjoy until my day comes. I am not asking for the value of what I may purchase, just the difference (if any) that drilling and tapping causes in YOUR opinion. Thank you all for any input at all.