Winchester Model 94

RedRidge

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Well a little late getting to it, but some might recall I was looking for a Pre-64 Model 94 back in September and had a few threads on here asking around. AK Trout has posted some threads on his 100+ year old rifles still printing hunt-able groups and I promised I would post up about mine once I got it. Well in October I found a pristine 1954 Model 94 and could not pass it up. The rifle was in great shape and can tell it wasn't shot much. I bought it at a gun show and I had 4 dealers offer to buy it from me as I walked around the show. Needless to say this rifle wasn't going anywhere. I took the time to carefully disassemble (thanks youtube) and clean which was a task ensuring nothing was marred or screws stripped. It took me awhile before I got to shoot it and wasn't able to shoot groups, but got her sighted in and got a few hunts in before season closed.
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Here she is in the tree stand....
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The gun is a joy to carry and delivers the hammer on whitetails. I was shooting the Hornady Leverevolution and had no problem with hitting a pie plate at 75 yards. I shot one deer as I was still hunting and got inside of 50 yards. I can't recall shooting a deer with my rifles where they didn't high tail it out of there. Makes an easy tracking job. The second deer I shot pictured below was the same story. It didn't move a foot from where I shot it. No wonder the 30-30 has been around for years and has a special place in history.
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That’s a cool piece of history there. I’ve never owned a lever gun but if I did I’d like to have one like that.


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Right on Red, congrats! Probably not the first WT taken with that rifle, and I’m sure it won’t be the last. That’s one sweet little .30 you got there.


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Out of all my rifles, my old 94 carries the best. Looks like you found a nice one. I love those guns.


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Yep I was pretty pumped to find this one. I'll definitely pass it down to my youngster and am sure it will be doing its job for a long time.
 

BAKPAKR

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I don’t have one of the old 94s but my dad gave me a pre-safety Trapper in 45 Long Colt several years ago. It is a fun gun to shoot and it worked just fine on the whitetail doe I took with it.
 

mncoolbeans

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My Father passed away a few years ago and inherited all his Firearms. I used his Glenfield Model 30A 30-30 this past 2018 MN Deer Opener. This was his only Deer Rifle he ever used. He harvested quite a few Deer with it and I was proud to use it this past season. Lots of past memories that will never be forgotten of us deer hunting. The 30-30 did it's Job

Not trying to hi-jack your post, the 30-30 will do it's part if you do yours.

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mncoolbeans

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Well a little late getting to it, but some might recall I was looking for a Pre-64 Model 94 back in September and had a few threads on here asking around. AK Trout has posted some threads on his 100+ year old rifles still printing hunt-able groups and I promised I would post up about mine once I got it. Well in October I found a pristine 1954 Model 94 and could not pass it up. The rifle was in great shape and can tell it wasn't shot much. I bought it at a gun show and I had 4 dealers offer to buy it from me as I walked around the show. Needless to say this rifle wasn't going anywhere. I took the time to carefully disassemble (thanks youtube) and clean which was a task ensuring nothing was marred or screws stripped. It took me awhile before I got to shoot it and wasn't able to shoot groups, but got her sighted in and got a few hunts in before season closed.
ORqEprVh.jpg

Here she is in the tree stand....
neN8LX8l.jpg


The gun is a joy to carry and delivers the hammer on whitetails. I was shooting the Hornady Leverevolution and had no problem with hitting a pie plate at 75 yards. I shot one deer as I was still hunting and got inside of 50 yards. I can't recall shooting a deer with my rifles where they didn't high tail it out of there. Makes an easy tracking job. The second deer I shot pictured below was the same story. It didn't move a foot from where I shot it. No wonder the 30-30 has been around for years and has a special place in history.
dx9LbaVl.jpg
Way to go and congrats on your two deer harvested with your collector Winchester 30-30. Very nice rifle you got there. Good Memories made!
 

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I absolutely love my win 94 I have no problem hitting clays at 100+ with its factory sights and any ammo I’ve put through it


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My Father passed away a few years ago and inherited all his Firearms. I used his Glenfield Model 30A 30-30 this past 2018 MN Deer Opener. This was his only Deer Rifle he ever used. He harvested quite a few Deer with it and I was proud to use it this past season. Lots of past memories that will never be forgotten of us deer hunting. The 30-30 did it's Job

Not trying to hi-jack your post, the 30-30 will do it's part if you do yours.

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No problem at all. Thanks for sharing about your fathers rifle. Nice looking deer there.
 

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There’s never been a rifle that’s beaten me up worse than a 94. Ouch...

I’d love one in 22LR though.
 
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I have a '59 year model 94. You are correct about it dropping the hammer on deer. I've shot quite a few with mine in the past 30 years and most of them just fell where they stood. The few that did run never went far. Something about that old 30-30 that's good deer medicine.

Good for you on finding a true American classic hunting rifle.

A word of advice - never let it go. ;)
 
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There’s never been a rifle that’s beaten me up worse than a 94. Ouch...

I’d love one in 22LR though.
I can't disagree. That steel butt plate and light weight makes even the 30-30 feel pretty stout. When I got my pre-64 in 1984, I was a skinny teenage kid. I came back from my first trip to the gravel pits black and blue and happy. ;)
 
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