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barrel says model 94 stock plate says 1894 winchester what is it

by Mr. Rolando Rowe DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the difference between Winchester Model 94 and other rifles?

Although similar in appearance to other Winchester rifles, the Model 94 differs in that it was the first repeating rifle designed exclusively for use with smokeless powder. To accommodate the then-new propellant, Winchester Model 94 rifles had high-strength, nickel-steel barrels.

How many barrels does a Winchester Model 1894 have?

This doesn’t make sense given Winchester made two-barrel sets of M1894’s (and some of these are in different cartridges). Also, there is that one five barrel set (one in each cartridge) that sat up in Alaska for many years.

When did the carbine buttstock change to a shotgun style?

Note that the carbine style buttstock was changed on the carbine model in 1937, to a shotgun-style stock. The Model 1894 was the first sporting gun to pass the 1,000,000 mark.

Can an 1894 be rebarreled with a M64 barrel?

I’ve seen many 1894’s and 94’s rebarreled with M64 barrels. Most often, ’94 receiver and buttstock with a complete M64 front end. I’m not saying these were done at the factory and most of the ones I saw, it was obviously aftermarket.

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Is a Winchester 1894 an antique?

The bore shows lands and grooves, but is also worn. SECOND YEAR OF PRODUCTION. (1895) and rated Federally as an ANTIQUE.

When was my 1894 made?

It was designed by John Browning in 1894 and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the . 32-40 Winchester and . 38-55 Winchester.

What year was a Winchester Model 94 made?

The Model 94 was produced continuously by Winchester from 1894 through 1980 when the production of the gun was taken up by the U.S. Repeating Arms Company, which made the Model 94 until 2006. Reproductions of the rifle are now made in Japan and imported by Browning Arms Company.

What is a Winchester 94 Carbine?

The Winchester® Model 94 Lever-Action Rifle is one of the most proven hunting rifles ever made. The lightweight and fast handling Model 94 delivers reliable, rapid fire with cartridges powerful enough for deer, bear, and hogs. The traditional Western styling features a blued steel barrel, receiver, and strap buttplate.

Is the Winchester 94 a good gun?

Some aspects of the Model 94 have changed over time but today's Winchester Model 94 continues to possess the same strong features and design properties that have made it the first choice of many lever action hunters -- particularly deer hunters -- since 1894. It is still often referred to as The Gun That Won the West.

Can you tell the age of a gun by the serial number?

You can visit the U.S. Military Dates of Manufacture page on OldGuns.net. Select whether your firearm is a handgun or a long gun and choose the appropriate link to be directed to the lookup tool. Then, simply search for the date your firearm was created by typing its serial number in the box.

What is a Winchester 1894 rifle worth?

Early 'First Model' 1894 Sporting Rifle (through Serial #111453)*ExcellentVery GoodPoor$7000$4000$500

What year did Winchester change from 1894 to 94?

2006The Winchester Model 1894 (later known as the Model 94) is an American lever-action repeating rifle produced from 1894 to 2006 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.

How many rounds does a Winchester 1894 hold?

30-30 Winchester, 20" Barrel, 7+1 Rounds.

What is the most sought after Winchester rifle?

The 1886 Winchester model rifle has become the most expensive single gun ever to be sold at an auction. At a price tag of $1.265 million, the Rock Island Auction Company in Illinois, the gun remains in prime condition even at 130 years old.

Why did Winchester stop making the Model 94?

The venerable Winchester Model 94 lever-action rifle was discontinued, along with the Model 70 boltaction rifle and the Model 1300 pump-action shotgun. U.S. Repeating Arms and its Belgian parent company, Fabrique National, determined that production in the New Haven, Connecticut, plant was no longer feasible.

Do they still make the Winchester Model 94?

Model 94 Rifles and Carbines These lever-action rifles and carbines make up the core family of Model 94s currently being produced by Winchester Repeating Arms.

When was the 94 made?

Took at least a decade, however, before this fact became commonly known to average shooters. Also have a rebarreled ’94 made in early 1900s, originally .30WCF and rebarreled to the same; I’m sure it’s one of those with a bore ruined by early smokeless. April 1, 2018.

Why do you swap barrels?

Back in the day, as well as now, you would swap out the barrel because either the bore was bad, crown was bad (either change barrel or cut the barrel), or you wanted to change the caliber. This still rings true today but you also have to throw in the mix upgrading the chambering to something more desirable or collectible, or even considerations for a desirable barrel shape over another (oct vs 1/2 oct), swap out a cut or worn out barrel with something on hand, etc, or guns upgraded from parts guns. Any number of reasons would apply.

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