Bob,
I got one of those.

I think mine stayed unfired about as long as it took us to get out to the desert, load it up and let loose.
Here's a couple tips.
A: They are adictive, you can't have just one. Since I got my first one in 86 I've had 4 other .45 Colt lever guns. Have two now.
B: The front sight is a cast part that is sweated onto the barrel. It is easily broken. Be careful what it bangs against. I broke the original blade off mine and not one gunsmith in Phoenix could be bothered to do a new front sight on it. I had to send it back to Winchester for a new barrel. What a PITA.
C: Due to the longer action you have a great leeway with COAL. Mine is unaltered and will feed ammo as long as 1.75". Of course at that length, short stroking the action is a guaranteed jam.
I even traded my 94AE off once. Felt such remorse I went and bought it back.
I decided then and there that's one 94 that ain't going nowhere never again unless it's in my hands.
I'm jealous of your range. Some day I'll have one of my own .... maybe.
Joe