Alright…just tried to load a bullet and don’t feel any spring tension. So maybe the mag tube was not installed properly by the previous owner. I was seriously trying not to break it down. Never broke down a 94 before.
All right Winchester people. I have what looks to be a 1968 model 94, although I could be wrong on the year. The gun is in decent shape, but has an oddity that I can’t figure out. The magazine tube is longer than the barrel, and the saddle ring is polished rather than blued (not too concerned...
Gotcha. The word Winchester on the barrel pic looked like it might have been worked. Both that and the beautiful condition had me questioning it. Thanks
I understand. I guess I was asking if there was a way to tell when I get my eyes on them. Maybe something in particular to pay attention to or to look for.
I need a little advice on two Winchesters I might have the opportunity to purchase. All I have right now is the pics I am attaching. The rifle on the right looks nearly perfect which makes me think it is a new model. However, it is chambered in 38 wcf which I didn’t think was a new production...