Winchester 94
Hello Bert,
I recently obtained a Winchester model 94 carbine,serial number 1762061,caliber stamp .30-30 Win., serrated hammer, flat checkered steel butt plate, short fore end wood, not tapped for receiver sight, blank upper tang. I'm hoping this Winchester is from 1951 also my birth year, am I close? Thanks, Greg LaHaie
I recently obtained a Winchester model 94 carbine,serial number 1762061,caliber stamp .30-30 Win., serrated hammer, flat checkered steel butt plate, short fore end wood, not tapped for receiver sight, blank upper tang. I'm hoping this Winchester is from 1951 also my birth year, am I close? Thanks, Greg LaHaie
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What was the first year the 94 was factory drilled for a lyman Receiver peep sight? 0 -
Yes, There is such a gun. The 7-30 WATERS was developed by Ken Waters. It's a .30-30 Winchester necked down to 7mm. I think the rifles were introduced about 1984. Value depends on which 94 model and it's condition. The most common 7-30 is the 94 XTR 24" Bbl. in 98% it would be worth about $325.00 0 -
I have a Carbine with 20" barrel.eagleguns@cyberwc.net 0
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