About the new Winchester model 94
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About the new Winchester model 94
Would like to know who to write or call so I could give the manufacturers of the new Winchester model 94 some suggestions.
Maybe others here would like to do the same.
Maybe we could submit our suggestions as a group. ??
Suggestions:
1. Long fore stock--like the old ones
2. Round-off the corners on bottom of receiver--like the old ones.
3. All machined parts--like the old ones.
4. In short: Make the gun the full equal of the best 94's of the past.
Don McCullough
Maybe others here would like to do the same.
Maybe we could submit our suggestions as a group. ??
Suggestions:
1. Long fore stock--like the old ones
2. Round-off the corners on bottom of receiver--like the old ones.
3. All machined parts--like the old ones.
4. In short: Make the gun the full equal of the best 94's of the past.
Don McCullough
Re: About the new Winchester model 94
I'd say contact Browning, but I'm not sure who to direct your correspondence to there.
~Michael
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Like Homefront says, they would cost too much--For real, I am guessing about 2 to 2 and 1/2 G's, maybe 3. This would be to reproduce the pre WW "one" guns.
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I doubt they listen at all. However if they did it wouldn't cost any more to make them like the old guns than to make them like the AE's we had up to '06.
With all the CNC machinery it would be a simple task to set up the computers to machine out exactly what they wanted. The forgings start out the same, the bits and parts are the same. All that would be required would be to alter a few small contours and tighten up the tolerances.
Joe
With all the CNC machinery it would be a simple task to set up the computers to machine out exactly what they wanted. The forgings start out the same, the bits and parts are the same. All that would be required would be to alter a few small contours and tighten up the tolerances.
Joe
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Make them like the old ones and in the same calibres as the old ones and I'll take three, 25-35, 30-30, and 38-55.
On the other hand if they make modern garbage with plastic barrel bands and other cheap shortcuts, I won't buy any.
On the other hand if they make modern garbage with plastic barrel bands and other cheap shortcuts, I won't buy any.
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I did just that a couple of days ago getitdone1. I called Winchester Firearms excuse me Browning/ Winchester and told them make um like they used to. Anyone who would put a cross bolt or tang safety on a lever gun should have their head examined.
Bring back the 1886, the 73,the 76 even the 66 and Henry. Some of Winchesters future is in her past. Companies all over the world are making lots of money off replicating Winchesters designs while Winchester keeps her head in the east wing of the ivory tower.
Car companies are bringing retro designs from the sixties yet Winchester focuses on the return of the 94. Hello, I guess we will have to buy a Uberti. A metric Winchester is better than no Winchester.
Somebody get me off this soap box please.
Bring back the 1886, the 73,the 76 even the 66 and Henry. Some of Winchesters future is in her past. Companies all over the world are making lots of money off replicating Winchesters designs while Winchester keeps her head in the east wing of the ivory tower.
Car companies are bringing retro designs from the sixties yet Winchester focuses on the return of the 94. Hello, I guess we will have to buy a Uberti. A metric Winchester is better than no Winchester.
Somebody get me off this soap box please.
I'm callin' em with the following suggestions: IF they want to make money, they will have to make 2 versions. One with several safeties for the dunces who know squat about lowering hammers on lever guns and another made the original way for people like us who appreciate them in their original format. Otherwise, they might as well save their time and energy and not even manufacture them.
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It's obvious the New 94 must be produced in two versions, a Traditional model without AE or Tang Safety to compete with Henry, Puma, and Uberti. To satisfy the cowboy shooters, original calibers like the .25-35, .32 Special and .38-55 plus the pistol chamberings are mandatory.
Then a Hunter model with Tang Safety and Angle Eject to compete with Marlin and to appeal to younger shooters who expect a rifle to be scoped. Include calibers 7-30 Waters, .307, .308 Marlin Express, .356, .375, .450 Marlin. Perhaps an all-weather stock like the old Black Shadow.
Manufactured in the United States, of course.
Oh, wait, that's what Winchester was doing before it went belly up.
Then a Hunter model with Tang Safety and Angle Eject to compete with Marlin and to appeal to younger shooters who expect a rifle to be scoped. Include calibers 7-30 Waters, .307, .308 Marlin Express, .356, .375, .450 Marlin. Perhaps an all-weather stock like the old Black Shadow.
Manufactured in the United States, of course.
Oh, wait, that's what Winchester was doing before it went belly up.
[they will have to make 2 versions.]
[One with several safeties for the dunces who know squat about lowering hammers on lever guns] Yup
[ another made the original way for people like us who appreciate them in their original format.] That'll be the one with the solid-billet barrel & bolt welded in battery
[One with several safeties for the dunces who know squat about lowering hammers on lever guns] Yup
[ another made the original way for people like us who appreciate them in their original format.] That'll be the one with the solid-billet barrel & bolt welded in battery
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Looks like Penelope Cruz in Banditas.Rebel1972 wrote:gundownunder ,I love your avatar
I agree with those who said two models. One a true Classic. It's features and action dating back to the pre-war years.
The other a hunter version. Make it an Angle Eject with a slightly longer barrel in the hotter calibers mentioned. As for the action, well, that's where I have to take a different path. I can't abide rebounding hammers and add on safeties. So I'd want my hunter version with the original action.
Joe
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I have no reason to believe that a real model 94 will be made again. I have one made in 2002
,1953,and 1896. If Win-URAC or whoever comes out with them, I bet they have the STUPID REBOUNDING HAMMER and other junk along with the trigger pull frome HELL. Springs that belong under my truck not a rifle.
John Browning must really laugh at what they did to one of His designs.Jim.

John Browning must really laugh at what they did to one of His designs.Jim.
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Well the model 70 I bought 2 weeks before Winchester went down was $560. 00 with tax. Now the new ones are priced at $1188.00 with tax. with the last retail of a 94 original legacy 30-30 at $597.00 from my catalogue-- that means a new one will be about $1300.00 with sales tax.
That for a 94 with rebounder and tang safety --- buy an old one now!
That for a 94 with rebounder and tang safety --- buy an old one now!
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If they price them that high, they will push them into the nitch market. And that means they won't sell many.buckeyeshooter wrote:Well the model 70 I bought 2 weeks before Winchester went down was $560. 00 with tax. Now the new ones are priced at $1188.00 with tax. with the last retail of a 94 original legacy 30-30 at $597.00 from my catalogue-- that means a new one will be about $1300.00 with sales tax.
That for a 94 with rebounder and tang safety --- buy an old one now!
Joe
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If they price them that high, they will push themselves out of the market. And that means they won't sell any. (unless, #1: They make them here, and #2: They make them like they were made 100 years ago.)J Miller wrote:If they price them that high, they will push them into the nitch market. And that means they won't sell many.buckeyeshooter wrote:Well the model 70 I bought 2 weeks before Winchester went down was $560. 00 with tax. Now the new ones are priced at $1188.00 with tax. with the last retail of a 94 original legacy 30-30 at $597.00 from my catalogue-- that means a new one will be about $1300.00 with sales tax.
That for a 94 with rebounder and tang safety --- buy an old one now!
Joe
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It would be interesting to see a study showing what a model 94 made in 1900 cost as a percentage of an average workers income, and what that would represent in today's dollars.
I don't know how to do such a thing, but it might be interesting to see. I wonder if we expect too much quality for too little $ today?
Tom
I don't know how to do such a thing, but it might be interesting to see. I wonder if we expect too much quality for too little $ today?
Tom
That would be $586.94 in todays dollars, heck I'll give you $600.00
http://www.halfhill.com/inflation.html

http://www.halfhill.com/inflation.html
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Get an old one
IMHO - get an older one, have it rebarreled to your favorite caliber. You'll spend as much as you would on a new rifle (when they make 'em again) and you'll get what you want.
If you have to shoot it at more than 200 yards, you're shooting, not hunting!
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My calculator agrees with Salvos.
If the 94 comes back as a nitch item it will fail. The 95s, 86s, 71s, never were made in the quantity the 94 was made in. They were always a nitch item and so being one now is workable.
There are so many original 94s in circulation now that if the new ones are priced in the nitch item level very few will buy them and they'll go away in short order.
I know for a fact that even if I want one, I won't pay any were near that price for them.
Joe
If the 94 comes back as a nitch item it will fail. The 95s, 86s, 71s, never were made in the quantity the 94 was made in. They were always a nitch item and so being one now is workable.
There are so many original 94s in circulation now that if the new ones are priced in the nitch item level very few will buy them and they'll go away in short order.
I know for a fact that even if I want one, I won't pay any were near that price for them.
Joe
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