The millions of shooters who have known this simple truth: the Model 94 remains the best handling big game rifle on the market.
The Winchester Model 94
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The Winchester Model 94
I was browsing the internet this morning, and came across a Quote from one of Chuck Hawks articles, thought I would share it with all of you. He is as most of us are..excited about the return of the model 94, and what configurations may be in store for us. Anyway here is the quote....
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You missed the NRA/Whelen stocked 53, 65, and 71's. And I know you love those 71's.... and any other model I missed.
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I don't think those fit the criteria... "The millions of shooters who have known..." None of the ones you mentioned have been produced in sufficient numbers.RIHMFIRE wrote:so is the 66, 73, 76, 86, and 92 and anyother model I missed
mmmmmm... model 52?
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
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Yep - they're all great but, much as I love my Winchester 94 30-30, I have to confess my preference for the Winchester 95 in 30-06.RIHMFIRE wrote:so is the 66, 73, 76, 86, and 92 and anyother model I missed
mmmmmm... model 52?



Teddy Roosevelt claimed it to be his favorite and called it his "Good Medicine Gun for Lions" (he took four in Winchester 405 caliber and one in 30-40 Krag for his hunting trips to Africa.
I'll admit it is a little out of mainstream in being "Hi Grade" (my first and only in some 75 years of levergunning) but that doesn't stop it from being a very fine shooter and I remind myself in a practical way of this at least monthly.

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YEP....... YOU ARE RIGHT.....Griff wrote:I don't think those fit the criteria... "The millions of shooters who have known..." None of the ones you mentioned have been produced in sufficient numbers.RIHMFIRE wrote:so is the 66, 73, 76, 86, and 92 and anyother model I missed
mmmmmm... model 52?
BUT I STILL LIKE TO HANDLE THEM ALL....
AND HOW COULD I FORGET THE 71 AND 95 AND EVEN THE 88
Rimfire McNutjob....HOW COULD I FORGET THE 71
SEE WHAT RECOIL DOES TO YA
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