Winchester 94 carbine takedown?
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rangerider7
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Winchester 94 carbine takedown?
When I was at the San Antonio gun show a while back I saw a 94 carbine takedown. The dealer had just got it and did not want to sell it. I think he said it was made in 1951 or 1961. They were sent to another country by Winchester. It seems like the country started with the letter A. I stopped listening when he said it was not for sell. Anybody familiar with this lever?
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Re: Winchester 94 carbine takedown?
I don't know of any TDs made that late, nor in a carbine configuration... but, I'd ask over on the Winchester Collector's forum.
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longarm4146
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Re: Winchester 94 carbine takedown?
I'm with Griff on this one......my understanding is that winchester only made takedowns in rifle configuration.
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rangerider7
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Re: Winchester 94 carbine takedown?
I emailed Rob Kassab at Rare Winchesters and he had never seen one. I guess this guy has a good one. He said he was taking it to Cody because they had never seen one and they wanted to photograph it. I guess we will here about it later.
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Les Staley
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Re: Winchester 94 carbine takedown?
Saw a carbine take-down at a gunshow in Rock Springs Wyoming Sunday.. was a 25-35... first take down carbine I've ever seen. Les
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Lefty Dude
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Re: Winchester 94 carbine takedown?
There is a 94 26" 1912 32WS TD over on the SASS wire Classifieds for $1150.00.
I doubt it will last long at that price, looks like a nice rifle.
I doubt it will last long at that price, looks like a nice rifle.
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Uberti 73/44-40 carbine, Rossi 92/44-40,
Marlin 94CB/44 24" Limited, Winchester 94/30-30
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Uberti 73/44-40 carbine, Rossi 92/44-40,
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