"The Winchester 1894 that never was"--video

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"The Winchester 1894 that never was"--video

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There's a short Utube video by this title that may interest some of you. The guy in the video does a nice job of explaining things and the video itself is enjoyable.
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kaschi wrote: Wed Mar 21, 2018 3:02 pmThere's a short Utube video by this title that may interest some of you. The guy in the video does a nice job of explaining things and the video itself is enjoyable.
The link to "The Winchester 1894 that never was". Not an extremely knowledgeable individual... As the genus of the 1894 has been well documented, and easily researched.
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Actually, I think he did a good job of giving a brief overview of several popular lever action guns. He's not an eloquent speaker, but for me to say that is calling the kettle black.

It is interesting to speculate why the mid-range design (1894) turned out to be so different than the 1892, but even though there's tons of moving and rattling Parts in an 1894, they are sure smooth and slick....!
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