My Little Winchester 94 Family
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My Little Winchester 94 Family
I'd like to see yours, too. Never get tired of 94s.....
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Re: My Little Winchester 94 Family
Nice line up Blaine, as much as I feel the need to take my AR in a crises it`s hard not to grab a lever instead.
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I'm still digging mine out of the safe to take a pic! The ones in storage will be too time consuming... I'll be back to post a pic... later!
Ok, I quit diggin'... Here's ten of 'em, I cheated... one is actually a mdl 64A. From the top:
1966 '66 Centennial, 20" which is getting a Lyman Tang Sight tomorrow, Lyman 17A front;
1967 Canadian Centennial which was rebarreled with a Trapper bbl.;
1978 standard carbine;
1977 Legendary Lawman Trapper;
1979 w/Numrich 26" heavy octagon bbl, color cased receiver & forend cap;
1972 mdl 64A;
1975 std carbine;
1950 std carbine;
1973 std carbine; and
1976 Bi-Centennial Commemorative.
Plus this and now four other project 94s: The bottom one here is in the above pic, the '75 std carbine.
Ok, I quit diggin'... Here's ten of 'em, I cheated... one is actually a mdl 64A. From the top:
1966 '66 Centennial, 20" which is getting a Lyman Tang Sight tomorrow, Lyman 17A front;
1967 Canadian Centennial which was rebarreled with a Trapper bbl.;
1978 standard carbine;
1977 Legendary Lawman Trapper;
1979 w/Numrich 26" heavy octagon bbl, color cased receiver & forend cap;
1972 mdl 64A;
1975 std carbine;
1950 std carbine;
1973 std carbine; and
1976 Bi-Centennial Commemorative.
Plus this and now four other project 94s: The bottom one here is in the above pic, the '75 std carbine.
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You've cornered the market on them...no wonder they are so hard to find....Griff wrote:I'm still digging mine out of the safe to take a pic! The ones in storage will be too time consuming... I'll be back to post a pic... later!
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I sure like the looks of that '76 Centennial carbine, there Griff - VERY nice !
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I sure like the looks of that '76 Centennial carbine, there Griff - VERY nice !
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Picked it up from a forum member a few years ago. Still appears unfired... I may, or may not, rectify that! I don't know where that gold tone came from in the pic, unless it's a reflection off the deerhide antirattle... but, yes, the wood is striking, no?Pete44ru wrote:I sure like the looks of that '76 Centennial carbine, there Griff - VERY nice !
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Well.....I only have ONE Winchester 94, but it is probably one of my prettiest and nicest firearms....!
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Do mdl 94BBs or 94AEs count as mdl 94s...
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Yes, as well as 9422, and 9422MGriff wrote:Do mdl 94BBs or 94AEs count as mdl 94s...
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You shot my only Winchester I think, the little Ranger .357 ?
Still have it somewhere. In a crate or trunk or box or coffin or something somewhere.
Still have it somewhere. In a crate or trunk or box or coffin or something somewhere.
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Well, if you're done with it??Grizz wrote:You shot my only Winchester I think, the little Ranger .357 ?
Still have it somewhere. In a crate or trunk or box or coffin or something somewhere.
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I've never owned a Winchester (any) though I've certainly shot enough of them.....
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....gotta be prepared for the after-life, right...?Grizz wrote:Still have it somewhere. In a crate or trunk or box or coffin or something somewhere.
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Easily rectified.MrMurphy wrote:I've never owned a Winchester (any) though I've certainly shot enough of them.....
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haha, yeah, buried somewhere. I should put gps trackers on 'em.AJMD429 wrote:....gotta be prepared for the after-life, right...?Grizz wrote:Still have it somewhere. In a crate or trunk or box or coffin or something somewhere.
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NICE !!
especially those matching 9422's ..... drool drool drool .....
especially those matching 9422's ..... drool drool drool .....
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I am feeling deprived!
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A few days ago at Cabela's in Lacy, there was a truck gun 94 in 30wcf for 389.00.....With a little haggling, Points, and military discount, I'll bet I could walk it out for about 275 Or, you could.Bill in Oregon wrote:I am feeling deprived!
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Lots of good looking 94s there.
Griff, your 1979 is CCH? When I was building mine I tried to find someone to do that and no one would touch it.
Griff, your 1979 is CCH? When I was building mine I tried to find someone to do that and no one would touch it.
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Yeah, a fellar up in WY did it back in 1989. At the time, one of very few folks doing real bone, leather & charcoal CCH. He's since retired. Most people won't touch 'em due to frame warpage.
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I know we talked about it when I was building mine. I really wanted mine CCH but I ended up just doing a worn type of finish on mine.Griff wrote:Yeah, a fellar up in WY did it back in 1989. At the time, one of very few folks doing real bone, leather & charcoal CCH. He's since retired. Most people won't touch 'em due to frame warpage.
Re: My Little Winchester 94 Family
Nice collections gents!
Here is some more eye candy!
Left to right:
1950 Model 64 32 Spl
1951 Model 94 carbine 30-30
1972 Model 9422 22LR
1975 Model 9422 22M
1907 Model 1894 rifle 32 Spl
Here is some more eye candy!
Left to right:
1950 Model 64 32 Spl
1951 Model 94 carbine 30-30
1972 Model 9422 22LR
1975 Model 9422 22M
1907 Model 1894 rifle 32 Spl
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Rube, I think I said it before, but I'll say it again, that came out looking GREAT! I'd be proud to own that gun... if it were in .30-30!
Geobru, super cool. While I love looking at fancy safe queens, I think I like the "I've been around the block a few times" look even better. Not "kicked around the block"... but that used, but well cared for demeanor!
Geobru, super cool. While I love looking at fancy safe queens, I think I like the "I've been around the block a few times" look even better. Not "kicked around the block"... but that used, but well cared for demeanor!
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Griff wrote:Rube, I think I said it before, but I'll say it again, that came out looking GREAT! I'd be proud to own that gun... if it were in .30-30!
Geobru, super cool. While I love looking at fancy safe queens, I think I like the "I've been around the block a few times" look even better. Not "kicked around the block"... but that used, but well cared for demeanor!
Thanks. It is my first and only (so far) 38-55. Just had to try it out. I'm very pleased with how it looks and shoots.
I like the been around the block a few times look also.
Re: My Little Winchester 94 Family
The ultimate 94 was the BigBore .356WCF. .348 WCF.ballistics stuffed into the little 94. A 200 yard 30-06 with a bigger bullet, to smack all North American Game. What more could you ask for!
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Winchester model 94 Timber.
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45/70 because I am not remotely interested in packing meat an extra 200 yards.tman wrote:The ultimate 94 was the BigBore .356WCF. .348 WCF.ballistics stuffed into the little 94. A 200 yard 30-06 with a bigger bullet, to smack all North American Game. What more could you ask for!
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Grizz wrote:45/70 because I am not remotely interested in packing meat an extra 200 yards.tman wrote:The ultimate 94 was the BigBore .356WCF. .348 WCF.ballistics stuffed into the little 94. A 200 yard 30-06 with a bigger bullet, to smack all North American Game. What more could you ask for!
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The .450 Marlin, 45-70 squeezed into the 94, another GREAT ONE!cshold wrote:Winchester model 94 Timber.
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Manufactured in 1950 when the original purchase price was $68.70.
Sold for $3,250.00
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Sold for $3,250.00
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That 375 looks good!
Here's the two I have, always gravitated towards the '92s and '95s.
Grandpa's .38-55, the outside is a little rough but the bore is perfect and a super accurate rifle.
Made in 1907.
A 1954 30-30 that my dad gave me on my 45th birthday.
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Here's the two I have, always gravitated towards the '92s and '95s.
Grandpa's .38-55, the outside is a little rough but the bore is perfect and a super accurate rifle.
Made in 1907.
A 1954 30-30 that my dad gave me on my 45th birthday.
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Interesting observation.
5 years or so ago this thread would have been 3 + pages with over a thousand + views by now.
Times they be a changing.
I wounder what it'll be like in 5 more.
5 years or so ago this thread would have been 3 + pages with over a thousand + views by now.
Times they be a changing.
I wounder what it'll be like in 5 more.
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I would like to show my little bunch of Winchesters but I can't use Photobucket any more. My grandson is here from Texas, I may get him to take some pictures and post them for me.
This kind of post has in the past has run for a few pages.
This kind of post has in the past has run for a few pages.
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Re: My Little Winchester 94 Family
Sweet 94's!
Ya, I like just seeing them too
That's how I got to owning mine.
As a kid I'd lay on the living room floor in the sun and quietly flip through page after page of black and white leverguns while the grandparents had their afternoon nap, dreaming of maybe..... one day.........
We've come a long way together.
Born in 1976
Ya, I like just seeing them too
That's how I got to owning mine.
As a kid I'd lay on the living room floor in the sun and quietly flip through page after page of black and white leverguns while the grandparents had their afternoon nap, dreaming of maybe..... one day.........
We've come a long way together.
Born in 1976
My first child - '94 30-30