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Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:58 am
by LAZY EYED SNIPER
Here's one of my Pop's '94s in .30 WCF...

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It was gifted to him by a ranch hand decades ago. There were several notches in the stock when it was given, but no questions were asked.

Re: Model '94 Photo Thread

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:00 am
by LAZY EYED SNIPER
This special edition is an absolutely beautiful rifle...

"Chief Crazy Horse Commemorative" in .38-55 win

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Re: Model '94 Photo Thread

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 12:06 pm
by GUNNER_D
Thats awesome

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:24 pm
by LAZY EYED SNIPER
Thank you Sir,

I think they're pretty cool...

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:01 pm
by GUNNER_D
I think could have done with out the thumb tacks in the stock and forearm :shock: It does look a little tacky serously dont get me wrong i still wouldnt mind owning one You did good

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:51 pm
by SHOOTER13
The Indians of North America frequently decorated their firearms with the tacks as shown above...so that's authentic to the bone !!

...and repeaters such as that one helped Crazy Horse defeat General Armstrong Custer at the Little Big Horn. ( Custer's men only had breach loaded Sharps rifles...and on average the mounted calvaryman carried only 15 to 24 rounds. )

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:18 pm
by LAZY EYED SNIPER
Not my personal taste either Gunner, but for its intended purpose I think it's a great reproduction.

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:23 pm
by P.Muerrle
I remember when they were putting these guns together. They actually consulted with indians from that tribe to make sure they got the tacking right. I don't know too much about indian history but there is significance in the tack design for that particular tribe.

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:45 am
by GUNNER_D
Like I said still a classic and you did good

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:32 pm
by stags30
great looking guns guys!!!

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:19 am
by Shrapnel
25-35 on a stump and in the woods...

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Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:30 am
by GUNNER_D
You can Turkey hunt with a rifle in your state? :roll:

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 10:17 am
by Shrapnel
Yes, in the fall you can. Spring is shotgun only...

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 5:06 pm
by rjpoog1989
Here's my Model 1894! This was my grandfather's gun and he passed it down to me. Unfortunately I was never able to hunt with him, as when I turned 12 and was able to get a license he was no longer able to hunt. I've since killed 2 deer with the gun, I have pictures of them somewhere but I'm not sure where. I was pretty young when I killed them, they were both doe. Im working on finding pictures, and I'll see if I can scan and upload them at some point!

Pics of my favorite rifle:
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Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 3:33 pm
by SHOOTER13
My Winchester 1894 was made in 1977 and is a top eject...

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Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2012 6:58 pm
by Pilgrim
My Winchester 1894 .30 WCF Saddle Ring Carbine. Click the image(s) for full size.

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50 Yards with Federal Power Shok 170 gr. Not bad for a 100 year old rifle.
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Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:36 pm
by hydraulic
Shooter 13: Some helpful information; Custer's men did not have Sharps carbines-they had Model 1873 Springfield (trapdoor) .45-55 carbines. Each soldier carried 100 rds of cartridges, most of them had about 40 on their person and 60 rds in the saddle pockets. There were another 200 rds per man in the pack train. Since the battle occured on June 25, 1876, it was too early for the Indians to have Model 94 rifles. They did have, however, Henrys, Model l866 Winchesters and, surprisingly, at least 2 Model l873 Winchesters, besides some 40 other types of firearms.

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:14 pm
by krag96
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Both made in 1898, a standard saddle carbine and a special order sporting rifle. Both .30 WCF. I also have a 1940 vintage carbine, .30 WCF not pictured, my grandson hunts with that one.

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:24 am
by GunnerP
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My 94 .357 Magnum Trapper.

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:03 pm
by rjpoog1989
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That there is a fantastic picture! :D

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:32 am
by smitty091
Heres my 1959 Winchester Model 94 30-30.

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Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:26 am
by skaterboy54
wow im enjoying looking your guns here guys awesome

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2013 7:43 pm
by Vin63
My .357 mag Trapper...
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Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2013 10:24 am
by JustinB60
Not the best pic but...
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Just got it Saturday... produced in 1962 and does not seem to have a mark on it!

Re: Model '94 Photos

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:58 pm
by mystro
1955 Model 94.....
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