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I have seen pre '64 rifles for sale for thousands fo dollars, what makes them so valuable?
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Special features, odd or uncommon chambering or barrel, superior wood, verifiable famous owner, etc. In short, anything unusual or uncommon will draw extra money. If you had the original box, along with the manual and hang tags, you could easily get $1,500 for it, but without anything special it is a 95-ish% condition Win 94 carbine in 32 Special. Not especially uncommon.
And as Hawg Haggen said, asking price isn't sale price, it's just what somebody hopes they can get somebody to give for it.