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Winchester Model 94

Started by Phosphorus32, June 09, 2018, 10:12:28 PM

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Phosphorus32

Quote from: martin08 on June 12, 2018, 02:19:06 PM
Oh, and if you use the correct polishing room data at the Winchester Collector Association (compiled by leading expert, Bert Hartman), you will find that your gun is a December 1948 build.  No flat bands were built in 1949.  If you remove your forestock, you will see the year '48' stamped on the bottom barrel flat.

But you knew that too, right?

Nope and nope. Thanks for the info!  thumb1 I’d heard the term “flat band” before but had never delved into it. Now, I see this is a relatively scarce feature (given the total number of 94s). I’m looking forward to getting home from work travel to disassemble this slim carbine. A letter sounds like a fun and interesting item to obtain, I’ll have to look into that. I’m thinking I probably did okay for $367.50  :)

Phosphorus32

Quote from: Loose}{Cannon on June 12, 2018, 04:21:59 PM
Noice get!

No twirling in the house.   bat1    You go outside and do that.    wink1

Thanks LC! I’ll leave the twirling to the true cowboys (and majorettes)

Loose}{Cannon

The John Wayne spin-cock is the preferred method of loading this rifle.  Give it a shot.
      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

eastbank


Phosphorus32

Quote from: eastbank on June 12, 2018, 08:59:50 PM
they do grow on you.


:o Is that fourth one down with the gorgeous wood an octagonal barrel?

martin08

Quote from: Phosphorus32 on June 12, 2018, 07:35:27 PMI’m thinking I probably did okay for $367.50  :)

You could near double your money on Gunbroker

eastbank

yes, its a 1886 in 40-82, two years ago I shot a deer with it.

xtriggerman

Quote from: Phosphorus32 on June 12, 2018, 07:29:01 PM
Quote from: xtriggerman on June 12, 2018, 11:30:11 AM
Yup, a nice white tail death star ya got there..... Now that your pokin the lever monster with a stick, he's gona grab you by the a** and whisper "ninety two" in your ear.  :o

rofl Thanks! We’ll see, this could be a new rabbit hole...and by “rabbit hole” I mean opium den  chuckles1

    If you ever make it to rehab....... ***DONT*** let an old square bolt Marlin catch the corner of your half closed blood shot eye.
Very bad medicine.........

Phosphorus32

Quote from: eastbank on June 13, 2018, 04:53:02 AM
yes, its a 1886 in 40-82, two years ago I shot a deer with it.

First time I’ve heard of that particular cartridge. Interesting area but so far I’ve eluded the call of the old black powder cartridge firearms  rofl

Phosphorus32

Quote from: martin08 on June 12, 2018, 11:59:17 PM
Quote from: Phosphorus32 on June 12, 2018, 07:35:27 PMI’m thinking I probably did okay for $367.50  :)

You could near double your money on Gunbroker

Thanks, not bad  :)

Sure enough, 48 is present on the barrel flat as promised.




martin08

Great pic. 

The "struck through the blue" proof mark on the barrel along with the overall even wear appearance of the whole gun pretty much indicated an original barrel.  But the date seals the deal.


Loose}{Cannon

Im guessing the stock was refinished?   
      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Phosphorus32

Quote from: Loose}{Cannon on June 15, 2018, 10:40:33 AM
Im guessing the stock was refinished?

It is quite clean but doesn't appear to be refinished to my eye. Wood to metal fit is excellent; the metal isn't proud anywhere. If it was refinished, it had to be done carefully and a long, long time ago and accumulated some wear and a few mild bruises on the bottom.

Loose}{Cannon

It just doesn't seem to match the wear of the metal. 
      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

kjohn

Sweet old rifle!  I have two 32WS carbines from 1957 and a dear old rifle from 1918,all shooters.  I reload for mine and shoot cast gas checked Lee 175 bullets, pretty much wheel weights with a wee bit of Lino and lubed with good old Lee Alex.
Crusty old retired RCMP, tractor salvage owner, farmer.