Inherited
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Inherited
My dad recently passed away, and I inherited his 1957 (228xxx) Model 94 chambered in 30-30. Some interesting observations:
0) This gun has never had a round chambered.
1) It came with the original store receipt (Sears), and was purchased for the hefty sum of $79.95 along with a cleaning kit ($2.49), and two boxes of ammo (2x $2.85).
2) It was purchased on 03 Dec 1958.
3) The two boxes of ammo are still "somewhere in the closet", and I'll get them when they're found.
4) The gun still has the original carrying case.
5) The gun has a butt pad on it, Since it wasn't on the original receipt, I assume it came with the gun.
6) There's a National Rifle Association decal on the right side of the butt. Given the nature of the rest of the info I have, I 'm assuming the decal was applied at the factory.
7) I would say this gun is in "as new" condition.
0) This gun has never had a round chambered.
1) It came with the original store receipt (Sears), and was purchased for the hefty sum of $79.95 along with a cleaning kit ($2.49), and two boxes of ammo (2x $2.85).
2) It was purchased on 03 Dec 1958.
3) The two boxes of ammo are still "somewhere in the closet", and I'll get them when they're found.
4) The gun still has the original carrying case.
5) The gun has a butt pad on it, Since it wasn't on the original receipt, I assume it came with the gun.
6) There's a National Rifle Association decal on the right side of the butt. Given the nature of the rest of the info I have, I 'm assuming the decal was applied at the factory.
7) I would say this gun is in "as new" condition.
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Congrats! Looking forward to the range report.
Kind regards,
Tycer
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.....and some PICTURES...Tycer wrote:Congrats! Looking forward to the range report.

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+1AJMD429 wrote:.....and some PICTURES...Tycer wrote:Congrats! Looking forward to the range report.
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That is a heart grabbing way to receive a fine Winchester. Thankfully the family decided to keep it within the family. I trust you never have to part with it and it brings many a good memory to your life.
Mike in Peru
That is a heart grabbing way to receive a fine Winchester. Thankfully the family decided to keep it within the family. I trust you never have to part with it and it brings many a good memory to your life.
Mike in Peru
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Please accept our condolences on your loss, jsimmons.
I'd like to see some pics, also - as AFAIK, no pre-64 Winchester 94 was issued with a factory-installed rubber butt pad, unless it went through the Winchester Custom Shop.
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Please accept our condolences on your loss, jsimmons.
I'd like to see some pics, also - as AFAIK, no pre-64 Winchester 94 was issued with a factory-installed rubber butt pad, unless it went through the Winchester Custom Shop.
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I think I may have misspoke. It's a leather butt cover that laces at the bottom. I used the term butt pad without putting much thought into it. I'll post some pics in a few minutes/.Pete44ru wrote:.
Please accept our condolences on your loss, jsimmons.
I'd like to see some pics, also - as AFAIK, no pre-64 Winchester 94 was issued with a factory-installed rubber butt pad, unless it went through the Winchester Custom Shop.
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Here are the pics.
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WOW!
How nice is that??
Heck of a way to get a rifle, though. I'm sorry for your loss.

Heck of a way to get a rifle, though. I'm sorry for your loss.

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I've kinda halfway decided to take the rifle to the range (with some fresh ammo, of course). If I do, I'm gonna put a Williams peep sight on it (only $36 from Midway) since it's already got the requisite holes drilled/tapped on the side of the receiver. This means I don't have to violate the rifle in any way to mount it.
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I would call that "like new"; now, if you had the original carton, etc... I'd call that "new in box".
Again, condolences on you & your family's loss.

Again, condolences on you & your family's loss.
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I also wish you and your family only the sweetest of memories of your dad. May you all heal well from your loss.
Kind regards,
Tycer
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I know from direct experience that is a "tough way" to get a gun...
Enjoy it and treasure all the memories it brings to you...
I think the best way to honor your Dad would be to take it out hunting and make some more memories!
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Enjoy it and treasure all the memories it brings to you...
I think the best way to honor your Dad would be to take it out hunting and make some more memories!

Tight groups.
Old No7
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i am truly sorry for your loss, but you have an inestimable treasure in that gun ! never let it go !
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My sympathy to you regarding the passing of your father.
What a gem you have.......hoped you enjoy shooting and hunting with it as much as I'm enjoying looking at it.
What a gem you have.......hoped you enjoy shooting and hunting with it as much as I'm enjoying looking at it.
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That rifle is very nice and a great way to remember your dad!
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A very nice inheritance, indeed - the epitome of "pristine".
BTW, if you want to remove the NRA sticker w/o any damage to the stock finish, "goo-gone" works really well.
http://googone.com/Home

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A very nice inheritance, indeed - the epitome of "pristine".
BTW, if you want to remove the NRA sticker w/o any damage to the stock finish, "goo-gone" works really well.
http://googone.com/Home
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Yes, I'd like to remove that decal. It wouldn't be so bad if it was in the correct orientation.Pete44ru wrote:.
A very nice inheritance, indeed - the epitome of "pristine".
BTW, if you want to remove the NRA sticker w/o any damage to the stock finish, "goo-gone" works really well.
http://googone.com/Home
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My condolences to you also. I got my Grandfathers 1941 Win 70 in 30 govt 06 and my Dads '77 Win 94 in 30/30 the same way.
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+1hfcable wrote:i am truly sorry for your loss, but you have an inestimable treasure in that gun ! never let it go !

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I wouldn't use Goo Gone. From my experience with it, it melts and dissolves house paint and foam pretty quickly. Maybe you have better experience with it on rifle stocks. I might try turpentine for that. Or better yet, there is some sticker removal stuff that might not wreck the sticker at all. Maybe steam?Pete44ru wrote:.
A very nice inheritance, indeed - the epitome of "pristine".
BTW, if you want to remove the NRA sticker w/o any damage to the stock finish, "goo-gone" works really well.
http://googone.com/Home
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To the OP: sorry for your loss. No need to worry about the ammo not being "fresh", but the old stuff in a box makes a nice collectable. And being that old would be worth a little.
That is a nice old gun. Now I have to go buy one and not shoot it for the boy!
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FWIW, I've been using GooGone for years, to remove sticker residue (not the sticker itself) w/o any issues, including on gunstocks.
Of course, I first peel off/away as much of the sticker as possible, before using the GooGone to remove whatever won't easily come off manually.
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FWIW, I've been using GooGone for years, to remove sticker residue (not the sticker itself) w/o any issues, including on gunstocks.
Of course, I first peel off/away as much of the sticker as possible, before using the GooGone to remove whatever won't easily come off manually.
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Mineral Spirits will not damage the finish.
I know a whole lot about very little and nothing about a whole lot.
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Thanks for that info. I am still a little leery after seeing what it does to other stuff.Pete44ru wrote:.
FWIW, I've been using GooGone for years, to remove sticker residue (not the sticker itself) w/o any issues, including on gunstocks.
Of course, I first peel off/away as much of the sticker as possible, before using the GooGone to remove whatever won't easily come off manually.
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