1919- Model 94
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1919- Model 94
Last edited by Pitchy on Sun Oct 16, 2016 10:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 1819- Model 94
Dunno, but neat rifle! I've always liked the combination of button mags with half octagon/round barrels.
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Re: 1819- Model 94
Cool old rifle. My old 94 SRC has had the magazine shortened so that it shoots tight groups.
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Re: 1819- Model 94
That old rifle just amazes me how accurate and flat shooting it is, one of my favorites. 
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Re: 1819- Model 94
There's just somethin' about the character of an old gun....especially a classy model such as the 1894. That half rd./oct. is a seldom seen special order.
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Re: 1819- Model 94
yooper2 wrote:Dunno, but neat rifle! I've always liked the combination of button mags with half octagon/round barrels.
Eric
Me too . Like the looks and they seem to balance and handle really well; also seem to be more accurate than the full magazine rifles.
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Thanks, I need to get that rifle out and shoot it, haven`t done any shooting in a long time.
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Re: 1819- Model 94
That's a dandy!
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Re: 1819- Model 94
Got a photo of your target?

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Re: 1819- Model 94
A 1894 winchester made in 1819 shouldn't that be 1919 
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Whoops your right, corrected it.JOHNNY WACKO wrote:A 1894 winchester made in 1819 shouldn't that be 1919
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Re: 1919- Model 94
I am good at making mistakes most times not correcting them.
nice old rifle.
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Re: 1919- Model 94
life is good with PITCHY back---really nice rifle... :)
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Thanks pard it means a lot, I don`t have much to contribute as far as guns go as I haven`t been shooting much.1894c wrote:life is good with PITCHY back---really nice rifle...
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Re: 1919- Model 94
Pitch, that's indeed a humdinger. I have always liked the half round barrel and a half magazine on a lever gun. A fella would be mighty proud to put a whitetail in the freezer with that sweet classic.
Re: 1919- Model 94
Thanks fellars, yep that rifle just talks to ya about the guy that bought and customized it the way he wanted it and I bet it`s dropped a lot of game. 
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