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Join Date: May 2011
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i have a winchester model 94 .30/.30 made in 1952 in very good shape lever
actiion the barrel is 26"total 11" octogon and 14 1/4 round has fancy engraving on octogon and on both sides of the reciever and a 13" mag tube i havent been able to find out much about it on the web or in books all i have found out is that it was made in 1952 and is model 94 (i think cant find one like it) any information you can give me will be a great help thanks terry
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Washington State (Puget Sound Region)
Posts: 409
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Hello Terry,
In the year 1952, the only variation of the Model 94 that was manufactured was the Sporting Carbine (with a 20-inch round barrel). Based on your description, your Model 94 is a Sporting Rifle. Winchester ceased making the Model 94 Sporting Rifle in December of 1937. I very much suspect that your Modle 94 is not factory original. With the serial number I can confirm if 1952 is the correct DOM. Bert H.
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Last edited by Bert H.; 05-21-2011 at 03:13 PM.. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 218
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Funguy,
Pictures of the gun wold be very helpful. Jolly |
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