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Offline 67flh

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My Model 94's
« on: March 08, 2014, 03:40:40 PM »
 Saw places for MDL 73' and 76 pics but nothing for the Model 94. I bought my first 94 back in 1969 out of the JCP catalog cost me a whopping $69.00 back. I was well into my adulthood before I discovered the rifles I have all the calibers covered and have recently gotten the Model 92 bug. Winchesters are addictive. I have been a member for quite awhile but hang around mostly in the background.



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Offline Forty Rod

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Re: My Model 94's
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2014, 03:52:46 PM »
My first rifle was sporterized 03A3 because my Dad didn't think a .30-30 was enough for elk.  A year later I bought used...barely... '94 in .32 Winchester with a 26" octagon barrel.  The man who sold it had it for a few years, but said it was too heavy for him.

I wish I still had it.

My lever guns are:
1860 Henry .44-40 x 24"(Uberti)
1866 Yellow Boy .44-40 x 24" oct (Uberti)
1873 .44-40 x 24" oct (Uberti)
1876 Centennial .45-60 x 28" oct (Chaparral)
1886 .45-70 x 26" oct (Browning)
1992 .45 Colt (I'm working to get a .44-40) x 24" oct (Rossi)
1994 Winchester .30-30 x 26" oct (Winchester circa 1933)
1895 .30'40 Krag x 24" round (Browning)
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Offline The Trinity Kid

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Re: My Model 94's
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2014, 04:41:01 PM »
Dang! Y'all make me jealous... ::)

I got a '94 with a 20" tube.  30WCF, built in 1928.  My primary rifle for everything I do with a rifle.

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Re: My Model 94's
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Offline jimbobborg

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Re: My Model 94's
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2014, 05:45:47 AM »
I have a 94AE in .45 Colt I picked up 10 years ago.  Saddle ring carbine with the crossbolt safety.  I shot my first CAS match with it last month after I pulled the Bushnell micro red dot off of it.  I picked up a Rossi 92 in .357 Mag this past weekend and took it out for a spin last night.  It originally came with that goofy scope mount installed, so I replaced that with the proper rear buckhorn sight and had to test it.  My eye-balling it was correct and it was dead on. 

Now, the next lane over were a bunch of boy scouts who were getting their shooting merit badge, and were shooting a couple of pistols under some the watchful eyes of a couple of NRA instructors.  Two of the fathers got to run the rifle, then the scouts did, too.  The .38 Specials I had loaded up worked perfect, and they all enjoyed the shoot. 

 

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