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Castors Firearms
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2015
Anschutz 1710 -- Up Close
The accuracy of of this rim-fire rifle still puts a smile on our face. We use this rifle primarily for 50 yard scored shoots, even though this is really designed as a hunting rifle. One criticism of it , however, is that the accuracy depends on the ammo, more so than any other rim fire we have. That being said, we love this gun!
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Winchester 1873 - Up Close
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We acquired this rifle a few months back and have only had time in recent weeks to really get a good look at it. Made under contract arrangement in Japan by Miroku , as we find with Browning Citoris, the quality is very good (however, with few exceptions, we have not had bad experiences with most Winchester rifles). The wood is nice, but the metal is beautiful. This all comes at a cost these ne...
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Winchester Model 94 , Pre-64 and Post-64 , Up close
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We love lever guns, as do most shooters, since they have a novel "cowboy" feel and their size and weight is less intimidating. The act of cycling through 5 or 6 rounds with the lever is a lot of fun. The most famous lever gun ever made is the Winchester Model 1894 (Model 94). Although there are a lot of moving components inside this rifle, it is unbelievably reliable, and parts are readily avai...
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The Sauer 202 is a classic rifle with very modern technology. When you hold this gun, it has a feel of a finely machined piece of engineering. Every component is perfectly aligned and tight. Since this is a modular rifle, you can change calibers, and also upgrade components, such as the wood, with parts directly from the manufacturer. The 202 is known for its ultra smooth and quiet bolt and saf...
Winchester Model 70 Supergrade Up Close and Personal
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This finely polished rifle , chambered in 30.06, might be a bit too fancy to hunt with for some, but most will agree it is a keeper; we sure do. The regular Model 70 here in Canada is moderately priced, and an acceptable bargain, but the Super Grade is an incredible bargain. Priced at $400 over the regular model, you get the same well functioning base with upscale wood and metal work. We have a...
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Our first video post for the shop. These are firearms from the collections of the employees; special guns that we worked on, sold, or fired that we simply had to have. And even though our tastes vary, They all have special meaning to one or more of us. This first video is on one of those rifles that simply does everything right at a modest price. This 22LR proved to be incredibly accurate shoot...
I bought a Sauer 200 when they first arrived. the wood on them is so beautiful and the owner of the shop let me go through ten boxed rifles until I found the one I wanted. a beautiful blond lux in 308.never took it hunting though, too pretty.
Nowadays its 2900. good investment
My Dad’s pre 64 was made in 1957; he got it brand new when he was 13, and has taken many deer with it over the years. The action is perfectly smooth and it’ll hit the bull’s-eye at 100 yards. One year when I was 14, he made a 300 yard shot. We paced it back from the deer to the blind on our way to get the truck to pick up the buck. He said he aimed about 3ft over the deer. Wow!
I would never trust a gun thats held together with a single screw.
Someone I know has a 1943-1946 model 94. They paid $400. It was hidden away for 25yrs. Anyone know the value in a fairly used condition?
Much improved over the 200 Model??? No it isn't. I habe both models and the safety in my 200Euro deluxe is the best safety I have experienced in any other gun ever. They 202 safety if NOTHING like the beautify 200 safety, and than there is the trigger. The author of this clip NEVER fired both of them. He just reads the blurb from the brochure.
Informative video, too dark, though. Wish it was brighter, to see detail more clearly. Nonetheless, thanks very much.
I have a 1943 30-30/ stamped WCF, and a 1957 .32 Win Spl. I'll never part with them.
I have a 94 and two 64s. The 64s (a 30-30 and a 32 Special) are both pre-64. The 94 is a Centennial model with the 26 inch half round/half octagon barrel and high grade wood. They are all marvelous rifles!
I buy both give you 900.😊😊😊😊
John Browning design.oliver Winchester good business man.😊
You can’t beat the 1950s. Weather it’s cars, guns or guitars, that was Americas heyday
Thank you for the information I did not know that just those two screws on the receiver could tell you the difference between years now I know what year mine was made.
$400...Yeah, now?! $1,800!
I got three and I may have at least one in my casket
$1200-$1500 in today’s market
I have a 1953 model 94 in 30-30. A beautiful design and still works fine. Paid 800 cad. 2023
What are the prices of them today? I see them all the time for 12 to 1400 rarely are they 1000 down here in this state.
Its crazy how just 7 years ago when this video was made. He says a pre 64 is worth 450... but now you'd be lucky to find a pre 64 for under 1000. We really screwed up the economy 😅
If you can’t hit something with this rifle it’s most likely one’s own fault. My dad has had one for 20+ years and it still looks almost new and it seems to me this is a rifle that can be used for generations, true German quality.
It was the first tactical rifle..maybe..i still put food on the table with my 40s gramps hand me down
I paid $90 for mine in 1970. I might sell it for $300,000. Maybe.
🇦🇺😎👍Nice
Now you pay 780 bucks to get one in usa today
The magazine is the exact same as the Anschutz MPR64 which is no longer made or available.Some are good mags and some are not. I bought a 10rd mag.. for my Anschutz 1710HB and when I received it I told Anschutz NA this mag looks exactly like the MRP64 mag. Ie( as I already had a 10 Rd MPR64 mag.) and they man told me it is the same mag. 😵💫 The new Mag wouldn’t cycle properly and I sent it back and Anschutz NA replaced it with another which has had no problems. (What a deal $84.50 + Tax when I didn’t need it since my MPR64 mag is exactly the same. 🥴
Have one from world war 2, one of the smoothest, fastest 30-30’s I’ve ever handled (Canadian here). Absolutely beautiful, it’s something I consider a treasure that will be passed down for generations!
I have a 94 32 winchester special made in late 1897 round barrel. You heard me right 118335 ser#
My ‘94 made in 1923, cal. 38-55, and in excellent condition. Great rifle.
Purchased one brand new in 1980 for $125 there's a lot of money then but it was well worth it
My dad bought one in the late 50's after moving to Winnipeg from Texas. His first year or so, he actually used his Reminton 11-47 Shotgun fitted with a Cutts Compensator and Lyman screw in choke tubes with some Imperial 2 3/4 in Buckshot loads to take his deer. After he started hunting near Fleming Saskatchewan with his good friend Ken Hawkins, who owned Hawkins taxidermy back in the day, he decided a rifle was necessary to help him on longer shots. He successfully used that gun for many years to take many deer, several black bears unti lhis eyesight got to the point that he needed a scope to help him and he replaced it with a Savage pump model still in 30.30. My boys will inherit it from me and hopefully some day my grandsons will take their first deer with it.
Now $1800.00-$2200.00
yup, my maple is coming this week. paid 2049. The FN super grades might possibly be Winchester's finest ever.
@wisconsinfarmer4742 , just purchased a Super Grade New off Gunbroker, Triple French Walnut, in 6.5 Creedmoor. Out the door it was $1886.00.
Finished off with a Nightforce Scope and Mount/rings about $3,700.00 total investment (excluding ammo). So, 4k....Jesus.
@@davidandersen4218 That is funny. I just found the Gunbroker site tonight and started looking at CM6.5, but in x-bolt.
What was the comment on the sights? As a young man a pony beer bottle thrown by some pretty good arms would turn to sand Gave 80$ for it new. Still got it 😊.
Did what’s his face take these from y’all Canucks as well. ? Great vid…subbed…..down loaded etc. Mine was made in 1977 and is awesome as well as beautiful. At $1.50 to $2.00 a shot…….I practice on my .22 lr Henry. Thanks!
Pre 64 are anywhere from $600 to $1,500 now from what I’ve found. Most are over $1,000
Absolutely liberal government sure brought gun value up
lol, I just laughed out loud thinking… how can I get everyone on here to sell me theirs for $400-450? Pre 64’s in great condition are over $1500.00 US. Cheers!
I got a 270 super grade on an estate sale. You won’t get this rifle from me because o& how it shoots after I broke it in. It also shoots exactly same velocity as my model 700;270 that nobody will get that rifle from me either.
I like the 32 special, it to me just shoots better then the 30, and they do have a safety, the hammer has first click safety and second click full cocked
Where do u buy 32 special ammo? always out of stock.
@@cjp4073 yes I know they are always out of stock I like the core loft 170 gr Remington Winchester 170 is also good but can't find it either It is also hard to get 3030 they are the best hunting rifles out there but I like the 32 special better then the rest because of it's riflings the riflings are different then the 3030. The 32 has a slow rate of twist and packs a much greater punch, as for the 3006 and the 3030 makes a through and through and the deer run for ever 32 drops them on the spot
I have a 70 in 7mmRemMag, 1973
I have a pre 64 in modle 94 30-30!
Model 94 30-30 pre 64!
Hi Castors Firearms, Do you or anyone know how come the floor plate of the rifle in the video doesnt say "super grade" on it? A particular year/model? Couldnt find anything on google. Thanks guys
Great video
My grandfather had one, that my mother decided that my brother should get. His wife hates guns. I wound up with that .30-30 and I love it! That round has probably taken every animal on the North American continent (yes, grizzly and polar bears too). That rifle was supposedly made in 1950. My dad bought one in 1957, and hopefully I’ll get that one as well.
Your mum was telling your brother to get his balls out of his wife's handbag. Good news for you anyway. 👍
I have heard the price point of $350 for a pre 64 model 94 before and find it hard to find in the real world. In fact finding a pre 64 for sale is difficult and much more money. Can you send me a link to one for say $450 in the condition of the one you show. Is it possible there is a conspiracy to push down the price by falsely stating the price point? LOL
This video is seven years old lol
So my father has a 202 made in west Germany but I recently found out there's more then one variant...how can I tell which variant he has? Also how do you change the calibre mentioned in the video?
I have a 1965 winchester and a 1973 marlin 30-30
Older rifles tend to rust easily.
Only one worth a dag-gone is the ""Pre 64".... In my opinion.... I have my reasons... Mainly the metal and the finish....
For 40 to 50 years Winchester has fallen way bifind cheaply made junk not gun that won the west !
400$😒I wish
I think the performance argument between the pre 64 and beyond is nonsense. Perhaps one can discern a difference in finish but that's about all, in my opinion.
В 2012 году приобрел себе такую модель, но у меня не работает шнеллер. Может я неправильно собрал затвор? Можете дать какой-нибудь совет, что могло повлиять на работу шнеллера?
спроси на ганзе, там кажется обсуждали какие-то кольца у затвора