Here is my 94 from 1913 used in the french army (aerostations, transports...).
It comes from a purchase of 15000 carbines with two specifications :
side sling swivels and rear sight model 44 in meters.
Model '94 Photos
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The fear of weapons is the sign of a lack of maturity
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I have handled 2 rifles that were sworn to have been used in The Battle of Little Big Horn, and two that were believed to have been used in the Battle of White Bird Plains. I am Native American and have been interested in such history all of my life. The rifles I saw were lever action Winchesters, I think all in 38-55 ans ALL were similarly adorned with the tacks and some other art. This Crazy Horse seems exceptionally accurate. Quite careful illustrations were made after these battles of the repeating rifles and they serve to further prove the authenticity. I believe these are some of the most collectable guns ever produced. The originals I can only assume are priceless. My THANKS for sharing these valuable photos. I myself am not a collector. Owning one of these immediately makes one who owns one a Bonafide Collector I feel.
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One element of the collector's rifles, the originals sure as heck had no engraving. I remember them looking and feeling very old and worn.
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Well, here is my original... tacks and all lol.
It's my very first rifle, my baby. I took it on it's first walk into the woods, fired it's first bullet, and took care of it when it was sick, ha. The first time I broke it was doing John Wayne tricks alone in the folks basement. I almost passed out. But I fixed it up, neatly mind you, matching checkering and all. 2nd time slipped on an icy rock. Third time I think a family member was messing with it, found it in the case in two pieces. After that time I was tempted to replace the stock, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it... so many years and too many memories. After everything so far it still shoots straight as ever, surprisingly. I'd say close to 1000 rounds by now. It's a '76 200th year US birthday carbine, with character
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Nice
"Im just a Peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many guns"
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A load of tangible history with these pieces.
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Ya, definitely. Still something magnetic and magical about this perfect marriage, to this day... at least for me
K, I can't help but a couple more pics ha
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Thanks for the pics Camel. Never too many on this forum.
Looking back on this excellent thread, I wonder what happened to all the members that don't visit anymore? GOA Life Member
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There are some great Winchesters, Photos in this thread!! My family Winchester will be back in my control
in about 10 more days!!!I sent it out for some enhancments..can't wait to get it home ......Ol Deuce Do The Best With What You Have!!!!
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Makes me want to go get my 94 and wipe it down, I have a dumb phone, if I had a smart phone I would post pictures, its a 1953 in 32spl !!
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OKAY Swamper257 that just is NOT gonna cut it! Teasing us, especially me since the 50's is my era, and my favorite caliber the 32 WS to boot, and that it is a Model 94! That just is NOT right by any measure. I own a 51 Model 94 32WS myself. You are gonna have to figure out or get someone to take some photos and size them and post them. That's like dangling candy in front of a kid and not giving them a piece of it! So get snappin
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Love my 1952 94 .32 Special
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Gentlemen...
This IS a PICTURE Thread... Thank you. |
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These are my 94's
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Real Nice Dan...!!
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Tried to attach a photo but I got this error.
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JCByers i ran into the same issue. you have to use a third party host. I tried photobucket but they charge now, so i ended up using imgur it was free and not too difficult to figure out.
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1928 30 WCF (30-30) SRC.
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Not bad for factory wood.
ELR
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Beautiful wood and steel. What Is it?
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A Win Model 94 Classic manufactured about 1970. Has a few blems on the metal but semi-professionally restored. I refinished the wood with Tung oil.
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Thanks for explaining. Did not know just what '94 you have.
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redryder, just noticed your signature block. I am USMC retired CWO5. Semper fi.
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Thanks for your service Brother! Congratulations on CWO5.
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