This is my first post, and I'm relatively new to the gun world. I started actively shooting only 6 months ago and have made very few purchases of firearms. The one I absolutely had to purchase was the following Winchester Model 1894. I live in north western New Mexico (a border town to the Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni reservations), and have a good friend who's lived here for 50+ years. When I started to get into shooting he was very helpful, and when I mentioned Winchester 94s he asked me to stop over his shop. He had three; the one I purchased (shown below), a very nice 1940s example, and a post '64 model. When asked if he'd be interested in selling the early example he told me to do some research and then come on back. I spent several hours on the internet over the weekend and decided it was a "must have". Returning he was happy to hear of all the info I uncovered and then let me set the price.
The serial number (and a call to Winchester to confirm) dates this firearm to the year 1897. It's a carbine, with octagon barrel (apparently a $1.50 option at the time), nickle steel barrel, and chambered for the newly released 30 WCF cartridge. I sure wish this old gun could talk, as it looks to have led an interesting life. I hope to give it a good cleaning (absolutely no restoration until I really know what I have - perhaps never doing anything more than the cleaning) and just enjoy owning a small piece of local history.

If I'm measuring the barrel correctly, it's a 16 inch carbine:






The rear leaf sight is pinned, enabling it to be laid flat:


The hammer is checkered, but unlike the later models (or those I've seen at least) the checkering is heart-shaped of sorts.

The steel butt plate is crescent shaped and screwed to the top of the stock:


The rifling looks good as well:

Last, but not least, is the serial number from which the dating was achieved:

I hope to be able to track down a bit more info and would be happy to share it here, should it be of interest.
Thanks and kind regards, BillS.

 
	     
  
  
  
  
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