On Friday I purchased a Winchester 94 rifle, chambered in .30-30 and in very good to excellent condition. I'm not sure what model I have. The serial number indicates late 1966 production according to the Blue Book or 1967 according to the online resource at Leverguns.com. The rifle is as follows:
* 26" heavy octagonal barrel with semi-buckhorn sights;
* Full-length magazine tube, no barrel bands - a band around the magazine tube appears to be fitted to the bottom of the barrel about 4" from the muzzle;
* Color case-hardened receiver;
* Gold saddle-ring (although why anyone would want a saddle ring on a long-barrel heavy rifle I don't know - this may be a later addition);
* It has a longer fore-end than my 20" Winchester 94, almost half the length of the barrel, with a heavy brass fitting at the end;
* Metal butt-plate, not crescent-shaped but flat, with a cross-hatch pattern;
* Blued hammer but bright polished (chromed?) trigger;
* Receiver is engraved with whorled lines;
* Straight stock (no pistol-grip) with very nice light honey-colored wood.
Can anyone identify the model of this rifle? It doesn't appear to be a commemorative edition.
I grabbed it at once when the seller offered it to me for $400, and within half-an-hour someone else offered me double that for it, which gives you some idea of how nice it is! It'll fit in nicely with my collection of nine other lever-actions . . . now to go for a round dozen!

Many thanks in advance for your help.