Model 94 in 32 Special is home!

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Model 94 in 32 Special is home!

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My new to me 1959 Model 94 in 32 Special is home. I will try to post pictures soon. It is in good condition and will go to the range soon.
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Enjoy.

I think mine is a 1960 and my Marlin is a 1949.

Great caliber.
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Way to go!

I believe the .32 Special down range performance exceeds it paper ballistic tables. Am fortunate to possess two: a Marlin 336 A (1952) and a 1941 Model 94. I find the caliber enjoyable to shoot and relatively economical to reload. Now all of this talk of the .32 Special tells me I should take them to the range in the next few weeks and put some holes in Al Gore's ozone layer.
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Now all of this talk of the .32 Special tells me I should take them to the range in the next few weeks and put some holes in Al Gore's ozone layer.
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I've had mine for a little over a year. It's more accurate than either of the 30-30s I own. One of which is a nearly identical 94 that's only two years newer mfg.

Enjoy yourself, looking forward to some pictures. :D



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Congratulations, Piller. I just picked up a Miroku 94 in .32 SPL. Other than looking it over at the shop, I haven't done anything with it. Already received all the hardware I should need to reload, along with a box of factory ammo to start. Fitting is perfect, but didn't expect a plastic butt plate. Is yours plastic or metal?

Thank you.
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Plastic. Wood to metal fit is really nice.
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