Ramoel wrote:bensdad wrote:All but one of the shooters was given a gun with a live cartridge. One shooter got a blank cartridge.
The theory was that nobody knew for sure if he fired a killing shot or just a blank.
How many adults in Utah won't know the difference between a blank and a bullet? Recoil (or complete lack thereof) might be a clue. Nevertheless, I'd do it for a Marlin 336 but not for a Winchester 94.
Well, you have to remember it was a pre-64 Winchester! Pretty valuable these days!
You do realize that the "pre-64" thing refers to the bolt-action Model 70, otherwise known as the "rifleman's rifle," right????
I don't think there is a whole lot of value difference between a Model 1894 made in 1964 and 1963.....