Winchester Model 94

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Re: Winchester Model 94

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tman wrote:
Model 52B wrote:In addition to Winchester 94s in .30-30 and .375 Win, I have:
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? I've never heard of a plastic follower failing in a magazine tube. I have several levers with them along with Remington 870 shotguns. One of the 870 is from 1972, has been shot a lot, and it's still like brand new.
Here ya go. The one on the left is obvious. The one on the right has a deform skirt
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As does this one;
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Re: Winchester Model 94

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tman wrote:? I've never heard of a plastic follower failing in a magazine tube. I have several levers with them along with Remington 870 shotguns. One of the 870 is from 1972, has been shot a lot, and it's still like brand new.
Expect that 870 to give up its mag follower any day now. Mine, which I won in 1972, gave its up last year!
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