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Best sight to retrofit on pre-64 Winchester 94?

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  • 1873man

    Does your 94 have the extra screw on the top tang for a peep sight? That is the best way to do it. If you drill a hole in the gun you will reduce the guns value. It will go from a collector grade gun to a shooter grade assuming its in original condition right now.

    Bob

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  • navc130

    Fiber optic sights really do give you a sharp, highly visible sight picture. Should be good out to 100 yards. That would be the least altering option. Good luck.

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  • toad67

    I have both Williams Fire Sights, and Skinner rear peep and front F/Osights, and love them both.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    I have a 1954 Model 94 with screws/holes that allow for mounting a peep. I'm pretty sure this one would bolt right on...

    WILLIAMS FP-94/36 Receiver Peep Sight for Winchester/Marlin (1274) - Gun Sights at GunBroker.com : 960324910
    Buy WILLIAMS FP-94/36 Receiver Peep Sight for Winchester/Marlin (1274): GunBroker is the largest seller of Gun Sights Scopes, Sights & Optics All: 960324910

    That should fit yours, too. The two smaller screws high and towards the back on the left side of the receiver are where it would mount.

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  • hunterdan67
    1873man: 30415036797467/comments/30415067031323

    Does your 94 have the extra screw on the top tang for a peep sight? That is the best way to do it. If you drill a hole in the gun you will reduce the guns value. It will go from a collector grade gun to a shooter grade assuming its in original condition right now.

    Bob

    Not sure so I attached pics:


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  • hunterdan67
    NeoBlackdog: 30415036797467/comments/30415053154203

    I have a 1954 Model 94 with screws/holes that allow for mounting a peep. I'm pretty sure this one would bolt right on...

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/960324910

    That should fit yours, too. The two smaller screws high and towards the back on the left side of the receiver are where it would mount.

    Yup. Now if I could only find one . . .

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  • hunterdan67
    navc130: 30415036797467/comments/30415067038619

    Fiber optic sights really do give you a sharp, highly visible sight picture. Should be good out to 100 yards. That would be the least altering option. Good luck.

    Found this one - but it says "not for carbine barrels" . . . (Edit to remove link to competing site).

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  • NeoBlackdog

    That's interesting... Yours doesn't have the two holes I thought would be there to mount the sight. What year was it built?

    Maybe you need to go to a tang mounted sight?

    ETA; After a little research I learned that they didn't start drilling/tapping the 94's until around '52 but the Model 64's were tapped as far back as '33.

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  • hunterdan67
    NeoBlackdog: 30415036797467/comments/30415067194139

    That's interesting... Yours doesn't have the two holes I thought would be there to mount the sight. What year was it built?

    Maybe you need to go to a tang mounted sight?

    ETA; After a little research I learned that they didn't start drilling/tapping the 94's until around '52 but the Model 64's were tapped as far back as '33.

    Yeah - perhaps it's older than I thought! Also, I was researching the Truglo option but the only product I can find from them says "not for carbine barrels" right on the product. Did they make the notches different sizes in the carbines than the longer barreled versions? That's the only difference I could see that would make the Truglo "Winchester Model 94" fiber optic rifle sight set unusable on my carbine. Back to the drawing board I guess.

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  • 1873man

    The hole for the tang peep would be on the top tang behind the hammer. The tang peep would attach using the rear screw that holds the stock on and one hole forward of it 2 3/16" plugged with a flush filler screw. You have a real nice 94 so don't drill a hole in it.

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  • hunterdan67
    1873man: 30415036797467/comments/30415037041051

    The hole for the tang peep would be on the top tang behind the hammer. The tang peep would attach using the rear screw that holds the stock on and one hole forward of it 2 3/16" plugged with a flush filler screw. You have a real nice 94 so don't drill a hole in it.

    I only see one screw on my tang . . . back near the stock:


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  • 1873man

    You don't have the screw you need to put one one. On my early 94's they have them for the tang peep which would of been the ideal sight since it gives you a longer sighting radius and when you look though the peep it makes the front sight easier to see with old eyes. here is a upper tang with the peep sight hole. You don't want to drill your gun unless you don't care about its value so your only alternative is to use the dovetails in the barrel to attach a new sight.


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