Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
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Jaguarundi
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Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
I found a used one being traded in at my local gun emporium and couldn't get my wallet out fast enough.
The rifle is mechanically brand new (not even broken in).The bluing is 100%.The plating is frosted on the trigger & loading gate,but rest of the plating is intact on the gun.The stock has scuffs and dings ,but heck I bought it as a shooter for $450 out the door!The barrel & tang engraving is filled.The action is 100% intact finished.The medallion is intact and mint.All screws un-buggered.I have a few questions.What year were they made?What is the plating used?What is the action metallurgy(is it scintered)?How much does it weigh?Sorry the camera is dead- no pictures. 
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
Yes, the action is scintered steel. Year of issue: 1968
1968 BUFFALO BILL 30-30 cal. 122169 mfg. (rifles & carbines)
Engraved blue receiver, nickel plated forend cap, barrel bands and buttplate, medallion in stock
RIFLE - 26" heavy octagon barrel $545
CARBINE - 20" heavy octagon barrel $545
Consecutively Serial Numbered Matched Pair – Rifle & Carbine $1200
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Jaguarundi
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
Thanks Griff
the one I picked up is the 20" SRC.Any idea of weight?
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
I bought one of these for my youngest son (Cody) when he was about a year old. HIs isn't quite as nice as yours, as it has some scratches in the stock finish. It's a great shooter and I don't believe you could talk him out of it.
Here he is with his first deer ...

Here it is again, with a couple of our other leverguns ...

Here he is with his first deer ...

Here it is again, with a couple of our other leverguns ...

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Jaguarundi
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
Sounds nice Warhawk
!Sorry I can not see your pictures? 
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
Sounds great, you should breathe some life into that camera

Pete
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC

Bought new in 1968 - had to pay $90 then - the same day and same dealer who charged me $100 for this BL22 rimfire -

Being raised as never look a gift horse in the mouth - I didn't ask - but always suspected he made the profit he wanted on the 20" and that customer didn't want the 26" barreled one (they came in pairs with consecutive serial numbers).

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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
My younger brother got one for his 12th birthday july 4 1968. Took it to the blackwater falls area in wv 1974, killed his first deer, cleaned it put it away has'nt been fired since. Could'nt get from him for anything.
Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
pics should work now
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Jaguarundi
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
Nice pictures and history guys
!Thanks warhawk nice pictures. 
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Lefty Dude
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
My Brother has one that his Father-in-Law left him. He bought the piece when they came out in 1968.
It is the 20 " carbine. The gun out shoots my 26" octagon barreled new model.
You done good.
It is the 20 " carbine. The gun out shoots my 26" octagon barreled new model.
You done good.
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Jaguarundi
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
Well the rifle cleaned up really nice.Only slight frosting on the loading gate and no green on the patchs from the bore during cleanup!
I was in the right place at the right time.The Gunshop owner had not booked the rifle yet when I laid my hands on her(late trade from the day before).The rifle just felt right in my hands. 
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Re: Winnie 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative SRC
At one time the so call commerative rifles didn't sell all that well and when they were slow going out the door they were often discounted. I bought a nib Canadian for $10 LESS than a standard M94 in 1976 or so. The problem with the Commeratives is that they were shiney on the outside and used the cheap parts from the post 64, stamped lifters ect. If you got a good one you were in luck but a lot of them had feeding problems from the box. I still have my Canadian but it is now a 38-55.