It did not shoot well, scattering bullets of various forms all over the target at 50 yards, whether she shot it or I did. GREAT graining and color in the butt stock. Bought it for my wife in 1974 as it was short, and beautiful. 44 Magnum.Ģ8 Gauge! I also had a model 1894 Marlin in. I’ve not even been able to find how many rounds the tube will take for a model chambered in. What’s correct?Īlso, I downloaded a user manual for the rifle but, it is for a Model 94 that has the manual hammer stop which as I mentioned, mine does not. Another article I found stated that it was the 1960’s. Then, I read an NRA article that stated that model 94’s did not get chambered in. I found one site that stated after I input the model and SN was that it was manufactured in 1971. There are 2 posts (one front, one on the stock) to attach a sling. The furniture on it (stock and front hand rail) appears to be walnut. As I am a guest right now to the forum I am unable to post pictures so, I’ll do my best at providing the necessary information so that perhaps, someone here might have some good information for me.Īs stated in the subject line, this is a Winchester Model 94 chambered in. I’ve performed a lot of internet searches and have read multiple articles and, I’m getting conflicting information on the manufacture date on my rifle. I’ve got some questions on a model 94 that I just acquired.
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