The original barrel is 30-30 and the pitting wasn't that bad - could easlily be used for a 32 Special or 38-55 rebore. Though, the barrel shank is a little chewed up

due to my using a pipe wrench on it to remove... figured I wasn't going to use it again... would rather have not done that but I'm a little impatient...
I just finished the barrel install. Decided to carefully remove material from the shoulder until it was hand-tight at 1/8 turn. Did that and then placed the barrel in the vice (made some aluminum pads for it) and tightened the barrel to alingnment - is very snug. Checked the headspace and it appears to be just right - there's no slop whatsoever - the boltface contacts the case head. I'll put a couple pieces of scotch tape on a case and check again after I rechamber. But it looks perfect.
Oh, I forgot to mention something to you guys. I'm a card carrying member of WECSOG.
That's Wile E. Coyote School Of Gunsmithing.
I've learned that if you are very slow and careful with a mill file, you can do a lot. Yes, a lathe would be preferable, but I don't see one in my shop at this time (might have to fix that...).
Next step: recut the chamber to Ackley Improved. Then, I need to fix the rear inlay of the handguard as it appears to be configured for an older 94. But that'll be cake.
I had to fabricate a new screw for the magazine cap (had to drill out the old one) but that's done already.
Onward.