Sure it can. The 9410, at least the "Traditional" model I'm familiar with, has the same drilled and tapped receiver as other model '94 AEs. Leupold and Burris make bases that fit, and all you need do is select a scope and ring combination that allows the hammer to clear the rear objective of the scope. You'll also want to install the little hammer extension (use a bit of Loctite) to make it easier to manipulate the hammer while the scope is in place.
the Winchester 9410
The value of a Winchester 9410 that has never been fired varies depending on the specific model and year it was produced. Early and commemorative models are worth between $1,000 and $3,000.
Depending on condition, accessories, box, papers, etc., value can range from 100-600 USD. Yes, condition is a factor, but the bottom line for a 9410 is about $500 and goes as high as $1,600 depending on which model 9410 you have. You can log into the Winchester wesite and look in the historic models section to verify which one you have. Whoever logged in the $100-$600 range doesn't know squat about the 9410.
100-500 USD or so
I'll guess $1050.00 nib
Between 250-410 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
These are ranging in price from 250-600 dollars depending on overall condition and a good bore.
Believe you mean a nickel plated 9410, I've never seen a stainless version. Recently saw one on Gun-Broker for sell for $1999.00. depending on condition your looking at a $800 to $1200 gun
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You can but the receiver flexes and it is difficult for the scope to stay in adjustment.