When the model 94 Rutrns what calibers would you like to see
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When the model 94 Rutrns what calibers would you like to see
I hope that they made it in 25-35.There were way to few made on the last run.I know the 38-55 was also popular.I think the 375 winchester would outsell the 38-55.I think a new model for long range would lelp.A 25-35 improved would be awesome and maybe a 338 lever gun also.
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I was just about to order one of the .44 Mag Pack rifles when they announced the closing of the plant. Would also like to see a return of the 9410. I have one of the early ones but would like to get the Boys each one of their own.


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I'd like to see return of the 7-30 Waters also. With the new Leverevolution bullets I think it would have potential. I think the lack of good bullet selection hurt the 7-30 Waters the first time around.
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Lack of good bullet selection "hurt" the Winchester 94 the first time around??sureshot wrote:I'd like to see return of the 7-30 Waters also. With the new Leverution bullets I think it would have potential. I think the lack of good bullet selection hurt it the first time around.
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I think he means the 7-30 Waters caliber, not the model 1894...Mike-in-WV wrote:Lack of good bullet selection "hurt" the Winchester 94 the first time around??sureshot wrote:I'd like to see return of the 7-30 Waters also. With the new Leverution bullets I think it would have potential. I think the lack of good bullet selection hurt it the first time around.
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I hope they play around with more pistol calibers I wouldn't mind a .50AE, and of course the .30-30 is a have to offering. I would like to see the .50 Alaskan in the same configuration that they had the .450 Marlin chambered for it had a short barrel I forget the name they gave it.
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calibers for 94
Well, the .308ME, the .375 and I'd love to see a new caliber, a necked up .308ME....338ME. I've got a .338 Fed and think it's an awsome caliber!
94 return
I would really like to see a model 94 in the 357 maxium.I know its a long shot but it sure would be alot of fun.I think a 308 marlin necked to either 6.5mm or .257 would be a nice rifle.I think there is alot of wondering what calibers will they bring back.I think the 375 winchester with leverevolution ammo and side ejection would be very nice.I think the 450 marlin was almost too much in the model 94.The 375 jdj would be a very good lever gun also.It would have alot of knock down power.
My first choice to buy if I could only have one: 32 Special
Standard Frame:
30-30, 38-55, 25-35, 219 Zipper, 32-40, 7X30.
If they made a BB Frame:
375 Winchester, 356 Winchester, 307 Winchester, 444 Marlin
I would prefer the M-92 for pistol cartridges but if that is not an option I would load the following into the M94: 32-20, 25-20, 357 Mag, 44 Mag, 45 Colt, 38-40, 44-40.
Standard Frame:
30-30, 38-55, 25-35, 219 Zipper, 32-40, 7X30.
If they made a BB Frame:
375 Winchester, 356 Winchester, 307 Winchester, 444 Marlin
I would prefer the M-92 for pistol cartridges but if that is not an option I would load the following into the M94: 32-20, 25-20, 357 Mag, 44 Mag, 45 Colt, 38-40, 44-40.
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