1919 model 94 range report

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1919 model 94 range report

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Took the old 1919 Win 94 3030 out for a few shots, the top four are at 100 yards bottom four at 50.
Both shot high so I`m thinking the guy that owned this gun originally sighted it in for 150 or so as it has a filed down buckhorn sight on it set at the lowest setting.
A few years ago I posted about this gun and shot two 175 yard groups that measured 1 1/4 inch groups but the old eyes are failing so this is what we have now.
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Good shootin ole buddy!
As you no doubt know, the short mags shoot best.
Nice old 94, Pitchy!
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Thanks buddy, I`m certain that if shot off a good rest it would be impressive.
What I think is wonderful is the pride the original owner must of had in this rifle, it had to be special ordered with the half round half octagon barrel then made into a button mag.
I f that rifle could talk about the deer its shot and the miles carried.
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Yup. I always think those things and wonder about the original owners when i handle my old Winchesters.
Its part of the charm of old guns.
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Pitchy,
Model 94's in that configuration are rarely seen. That's real gem, so, to put it bluntly, can I have it? :D Have you tried cast gas checked bullets? You can shoot that baby until the cows come home for pennies...you need some, let me know.---6

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Yup, same as old Harley`s a good horse and wild woman. :lol:
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Sixgun wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2017 5:08 pm Pitchy,
Model 94's in that configuration are rarely seen. That's real gem, so, to put it bluntly, can I have it? :D Have you tried cast gas checked bullets? You can shoot that baby until the cows come home for pennies...you need some, let me know.---6

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Ya posted the same time I did, I don`t shoot that much bud but appreciate the offer.
If some of us lived closer it would be a different story for me I`m sure.
I think tomorrow I`ll try the Marlin Cowboy 45-70
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MOD... "Minute Of Deer" -- that'll do!

Nicely done Pitchy.

( Have to add this Len... I am SO glad you came back to join us here! )

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Old No7 wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2017 5:14 pm MOD... "Minute Of Deer" -- that'll do!

Nicely done Pitchy.

( Have to add this Len... I am SO glad you came back to join us here! )

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Nice gun/nice work, Pitchy !

I'm sorry about your VA experience, as I haven't had any such here in RI.

Why not try your Senator or Representative in Washington ? - they might want a bite of the VA.


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Pete44ru wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:25 pm .

Nice gun/nice work, Pitchy !

I'm sorry about your VA experience, as I haven't had any such here in RI.

Why not try your Senator or Representative in Washington ? - they might want a bite of the VA.


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Hope you got that ride in today, old buddy.

And don't you listen to that Sixgun feller! I ain't a gonna snake that sweet 94'.........the Shovelhead.......or even that beautiful 44 Colt. I may covet a little, but that's it. :D

And I'm kinda hurt, Jack ole buddy. I coulda loaded my truck down there last spring, but no way. I even had to push a little more cash on him! :D
I was right there in the Fort Knox of old Winchesters and Colts........had em right in my hands too! He never would have missed a couple.
Just hackin' on ya old buddy! Hope your summer went great!
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That's an absolute beauty of a 94 Pitchy, I love those crescent butt plates way better than the squishy pads they put on the later 94s.
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Yeh...The Veterans Administration...I spent most of yesterday at the OKC VA. I was the official driver for a friend of mine. They did change our scheculed appointment time from early morning to straight-up noon...then called us while in transit at about 10:30am to wonder where we were... :?:

I will say that the OKC Vet hospital has vastly improved over what it once was...and that really leave little to complain about for as busy as they are.

Model 1894 rifles!!...I actually looked at one that was/is on consignment at a nearby store. This one a standard octagon barreled full mag-tube .30WCF sporting rifle. Looked to be perfectly functional with a decent bore. I just have not convinced myself to go back and inspect it better...maybe buy it.

I'm torn between it and a Model 1895 .30-40 rifle with a really long barrel!...
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Pitchy, that is some really good shootin' with a great rifle. Did it come with the button mag or was it cut back at some point? I have an old SRC '94 in 25-35 that had the magazine cut back to only hold 4 and one in the chamber. It shot fabulously but I put a full length magazine and the barrel band on it and it started shootin' more like a shotgun so I put the short magazine back on it and the small groups came right back. Of all the guns I own, it's my favorite except there is that 1894 SAA in 44-40.
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Thanks fellars :)
Ron it was cut back some where along the line, hold four five with one in the chamber.
I thought about changing it back but it`s so darn accurate the way it is, the target yesterday doesn`t do it justice dang eyes are getting so bad sight is a blur.
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How about an 1894,full oct barrel,cresent steel buttplate,and in 32.40 cal.Had one for awhile but had to give it to my brother as he was the person who inherted it.Smooth as silk action and super accurate.
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very nice rifle and great shooting.

the half octagon / half round and button magazine is my favorite configuration in a lever gun

I have several and they all shoot very well.
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Good looking rifle.
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Thanks guys, it`s one of my favorites. :)
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