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Winchester 94 commemorative pricing
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckleeves" data-source="post: 2545859" data-attributes="member: 83259"><p>The Remington Nylon series .22s are the perfect example of this. They were dirt cheap, Remington made a ton of them, not a single person thought that they would someday be collectible or worth more then about 60.00. </p><p>Look at what a mint in box Nylon 66 (if you could find one) would fetch right now compared to say the same vintage Browning Sa22. </p><p></p><p>The Browning was the nicer (and more expensive) gun and guys took way better care of them and way more of them (probably a high percentage of the ones manufactured) are still around. </p><p></p><p>The Brownings have still gone up in value, but % wise the Nylon guns have done WAY better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckleeves, post: 2545859, member: 83259"] The Remington Nylon series .22s are the perfect example of this. They were dirt cheap, Remington made a ton of them, not a single person thought that they would someday be collectible or worth more then about 60.00. Look at what a mint in box Nylon 66 (if you could find one) would fetch right now compared to say the same vintage Browning Sa22. The Browning was the nicer (and more expensive) gun and guys took way better care of them and way more of them (probably a high percentage of the ones manufactured) are still around. The Brownings have still gone up in value, but % wise the Nylon guns have done WAY better. [/QUOTE]
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