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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northwest
Posts: 197
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You guys gave me so much good news on my other 1894, thought I'd give you a crack at this one.
This time it is a carbine/ saddle rifle (with ring) and a ver y short 19" barrel and even shorter magazine. Serial # is 593841. I have been told that Winchester made custom order guns for some years thought it might be one of them. The bluing is good; stock has only those scratches applied by years of brush hunting with it. Still shoots very well, barrel is still in real good shape. It is also a 30-30 caliber.
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: pa
Posts: 22
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Hey Nortranman
looks like sn. 593841 manufactured in 1911. 1894 saddle ring carbine 95% $1750 90% $1500 80% $1250 70% $975 60% $850 50% $750 40% $625 30% $500 20% $400 10% $350 hope that helps shuttle |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: northern california
Posts: 18
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nortranman, I have a modle 1894 lever action w/saddle ring and can't find serial # anywhere can you help? thank you for your time, jb123
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: northern california
Posts: 18
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I was also told that the 1894 came with a 20 in. barrel so you might want take a tape to it again if it realy is 19 in. long the value just went down alot.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 136
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Nort, are all of the gun parts metal? And can you upload a pic of it?
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