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Sidinman

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:cool:I found this a couple weeks ago, my dad bought one of these when I was about nine. It was the first gun I ever shot. This one was manufactured in '67. This my very first Winchester, what do ya,ll think. I would also like to give a shout to Krasners Pawn Shop in Jackson for the transfer, they only charge a 10.00 fee plus the usual back ground fee. Everybody else around here wants 30 or more. Any way I'm happy.. zz.jpg_thumbnail1.jpg

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Guest blairellis
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What's it chambered in? .357 I'm guessing?

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I know it's a 94, but what else is it? It has a blue forend cap, an octagonal barrel, engraving, a gold plated magazine cover, and fancy wood that isn't standard for a 94. It looks like some sort of tribute rifle. Very nice.

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Very nice furniture on that 94 too! Is it a "special issue" model?

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It's a model 94 Winchester Classic in 30/30. They made them in the mid to late 60's, I think like 66 or 67 to 69 or 70. This one was made in 67' and looks to be unfired. I haven't seen but three of them, one being the the one dad bought around 68' 0r 69'. The one of dads was to first gun I ev

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That is one sweet looking Winchester! Congratulations! It's one to pass on to the kids.

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Sigh. I wish I hadn't clicked, now I got Winchester Envy.

That is a seriously nice rifle. Almost too good to shoot. Almost.

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beautiful rifle, i love to see when people have a passion or get hooked on lever guns....i'm hooked to winchesters!!! there is just something about them!!! great find and enjoy it!

Guest Jcochran88
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Very nice, my grandfather had one just like that. When he passed away my drug addict uncle sold it for $50.

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No JPS I don't know anything about it. I found it on Auction Arms a couple of weeks ago and just had to have it. Like I said in early posts it was like the one my dad had when I was just a boy. I know his had some beautiful wood just as this one does, and I love those octagon barrels. I guess I'm just a cowboy at heart, because I like single action pistols, and lever action rifles.

Guest hoss6175
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My Dad's has my Grandfathers old rifle love that thing. Good grab for you congrats

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DAmnit man! I just got this gun outta my head and ya go and post this. Thanks alot, now I have to change my shorts and go and find one........*&^*$#*

Very nice looking rifle though dude, man I am so frickin jealous right now.

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