Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967

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Winchester 1894 Canadian Centennial 1867-1967

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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.

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Very nice looking rifle!
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Pretty cool.
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Very nice
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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.
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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 :lol:

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Really nice!
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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... :lol:
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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... :lol:

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 :roll:
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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 :roll:
Now THAT made me laugh! :lol:
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