Ted Williams 30-30
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Ted Williams 30-30
Can anyone tell me anything good or bad about the Ted Williams '94? My local shop has one for 300.00 cash(pretty good shape). That's a good price for @ here, but still higher than I would have thought.
Re: Ted Williams 30-30
Ted Williams was the Trade name used by Sears
They contracted with various gum makers over the years tyo manufacture their firearms for them under their trade name Guns were made by Winchester , Mossberg and Marlin depending on the bid con tract that usually lasted for 5 years, then new bids went out .
MOSt of the 94 types were made by Winchester but Mossberg and Marlin made levers for then over the years Usualy the quality of the steel and workng mechanical parts were the same as the regular manufacture of that company but the wood and bluing and other MINOR features were skimped to save money . Usually good buys if they were cared for
They contracted with various gum makers over the years tyo manufacture their firearms for them under their trade name Guns were made by Winchester , Mossberg and Marlin depending on the bid con tract that usually lasted for 5 years, then new bids went out .
MOSt of the 94 types were made by Winchester but Mossberg and Marlin made levers for then over the years Usualy the quality of the steel and workng mechanical parts were the same as the regular manufacture of that company but the wood and bluing and other MINOR features were skimped to save money . Usually good buys if they were cared for
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Re: Ted Williams 30-30
The Ted Williams Model 100 are nice little carbines, they're post-64 Winchester Model 94s with different sights, rollmarkings etc.angryman wrote:Can anyone tell me anything good or bad about the Ted Williams '94? My local shop has one for 300.00 cash(pretty good shape). That's a good price for @ here, but still higher than I would have thought.
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Re: Ted Williams 30-30
There Defective, My Buddy has been hunting with one for years, Hasn't shoot anything .
But the Gun is Pristine, Beautifull Bluing, nice wood, great looking lever...
But the Gun is Pristine, Beautifull Bluing, nice wood, great looking lever...
Re: Ted Williams 30-30
Dont you have too keep these in the freezer???
What in the wild world of sports is going on here
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Re: Ted Williams 30-30
I found one with most/all of the bluing gone but superb mechanicaly in a local shop last year or so. Dinked around after I found out what it was, and why it look just like a '94, and ended up going to buy it just one weekend too late. $200
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Re: Ted Williams 30-30
m.wun wrote:Dont you have too keep these in the freezer???
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Re: Ted Williams 30-30
Took a while , but finallyDont you have too keep these in the freezer???
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Re: Ted Williams 30-30
Here's one for $225 to compare to http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =104663875
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Re: Ted Williams 30-30
Nah, just the headspace...m.wun wrote:Dont you have too keep these in the freezer???
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Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at