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    Winchester Mod. 94 Pre 64

    @ccsniper: Winchester changed their production processes in 63/64 to stay profitable and to provide a firearm that the public could afford. Pre 64 rifles used forged receivers instead of the later stamped steel receivers. The fit and finish of post 64's is not as good as the pre 64's., as the...
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    Winchester Mod. 94 Pre 64

    Winchester Pre 64 94 Here are the photos from the auction:
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    Winchester Mod. 94 Pre 64

    Wincherster Pre 64 Gentlemen, Thanks for the responses. I haven't received the rifle yet, still need to pay for it as I just won the auction Tues. morning. I will most definietly post some pictures. I will see if I can grab the ones from the auction. The gun is in excellent condition from...
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    Winchester Mod. 94 Pre 64

    Good evening Gentlemen; I have a question for the group: I just purchased a Winchester Model 94 in .30-.30 on gunbroker for $600. It was manufactured in 1954 and is in excellent condition. Was this a good deal or did I get ripped off? I really wanted a pre-64 94 so am not too worried, just...
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    the M14

    M14 I recently purchased a "loaded" M1A fro SAI, and it is one of the most beautiful rifles I own, and I own a lot of rifles. I have even considered, only for a moment, to sell my pre-ban HK-91 ($500 then) to pick up a Super Match or LRB. The trigger is pure joy, and that's the stock factory...
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    AR15: Carbine Length Gas System v. Mid-Length Gas System

    Mid length vs. carbine length vs. std length Could someone please tell me the actual lengths involved with the following?: 1. Carbine length: Barrel length and gas port location. 2. Mid length: barrel length and gas port length. 3. Std/Rifle? length: barrel length and gas port length...
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