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Very nice. I looked for one for a long time, but they were scarce around here. I finally found a Marlin and am happy with it, but I still want a Winchester.
" I never went to college, but I sure paid for my education." A favorite quote from my Grandfather.
I have one of those and its a "safe queen" NIB. I have been saving it for a rainy day or a good offer to sell. Mine was a factory sample that was used at the S.H.O.T. show and has been D&T for a tang sight.
Do you shoot cast with it? It just might give me somethibng to do this winter------------Sixgun
I picked one up NIB also. Mine has never seen sunlight, buried in the back of the safe. With the low production numbers and the fact that I bought it right, I expect to make good $$$ on this one.
Rusty, I hope you are joking? The winchester 94 timber carbine in 444 is out of production several years. 444 production is second lowest in numbers behind the 450 marlin which was released right before winchester closed.
Bitmap wrote:Do stores in Switzerland stock leverguns or do you have to special order them?
If you have to order them, where do you do that and what kind of shipping do you have to pay?
We have many stores that stock Winchester leverguns. But most of the time it's some kind of Bingo. The biggest Winchester store is Waffen Zimmermann in Lucerne. All commemorative Winchester in stock! Sometimes they sell Winchester 94 in exotic cartridges (for Switzerland) as 307 Winchester, 356 Winchester, 7-30 Waters. See infos www.waffenzimmermann.ch.[
Picture of my Winchester Timber 444 Marlin without scope.
Bitmap wrote:Do stores in Switzerland stock leverguns or do you have to special order them?
If you have to order them, where do you do that and what kind of shipping do you have to pay?
We have many stores that stock Winchester leverguns. But most of the time it's some kind of Bingo. The biggest Winchester store is Waffen Zimmermann in Lucerne. All commemorative Winchester in stock! Sometimes they sell Winchester 94 in exotic cartridges (for Switzerland) as 307 Winchester, 356 Winchester, 7-30 Waters. See infos www.waffenzimmermann.ch.[
waffenzimmermann has a standard grade Browning M71 rifle in stock and a high grade Browning M71 carbine as well.
I wasn't aware that there was a Marlin 1894 M22 in .22 magnum. Maybe the google translation is off?
The model 31 in .22LR looks neat. I'll bet they would sell fast in the US.