The Winchester 1894-let's see em

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Mr.Barty

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Anyone who has a winchester 1894, I Want to see what caliber you got, what you've done with it and of course, a picture of it. Because, let's face it, we all have a soft spot for the venerable lever rifle.
Update: Feel free to add your marlin 336 to.
 
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1956 .30-30. No fancy gadgets.

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Hello friends and neighbors// Mine is an 1894, Saddle Ring Carbine, chambered in .32ws, manuf. date is 1925 with factory stock upgrade (IIRC) Number Six.

Here is a photo of the 1894SRC with my Winchester 1873 ,Colt 1851 Navy and a couple of my Great/Grand Fathers knives.
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I'm very happy to own such an American Legend.
 
I love levers..... plan to grab a Marlin in .357 pretty soon and a Winny in .22....... IF I can find one.
 

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Another from 1956 but not nearly as nice as Dan's.

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Bought this new in 1994 so it's marked with the centennial stamping.

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I have a bunch of Mod 94's and a Savage 99 and a Marlin 336 in 30-30. I do not hunt with them much anymore but always carry one on long hikes, scouting, or when camping. I have shot a lot of elk but only one with a 30-30 and it was my biggest elk. They are a great rifle.
 
Two Trappers (16" barrels). Top is a 30/30 from 1979-80 with Lyman receiver sight. Bottom is a .45 Colt Trapper AE from around the early-mid 1980s.

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A 1901v. 1894 octagon rifle that was cut to 20" sometime in its life. Still drawing blood 110yrs later. All original finish and still has traces of case colors on the lever. Redfield receiver sight.

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