For you fans of the Winchester 94 Carbine

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jdad
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For you fans of the Winchester 94 Carbine

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I know a whole lot about very little and nothing about a whole lot.
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Re: For you fans of the Winchester 94 Carbine

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jdad,

You are a mean mean man. You just made me drool and slobber all over my table top. Boy that was a nice one. I couldn't care less about the box or the manual, but if I had that 94 I'd mount up my old steel Lyman 66A, put a post front sight on it and never need to buy another 30-30 again.

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Re: For you fans of the Winchester 94 Carbine

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that is a beauty for sure. Gonna have to stick with Ugly Duck for my 30-30 needs
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Re: For you fans of the Winchester 94 Carbine

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Heck, sell it for parts...


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