Introducing the iconic Winchester Model 94 Lever-Action Rifle - a true relic of American history and a testament to the superior craftsmanship and design of the mid-20th century. This pre-64, 1950's Model 94 is highly desirable among collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a tangible connection to the past and a unique addition to any firearm collection.
Overall, this rifle is in good condition, showing signs of use and handling that only enhance its vintage appeal. There are minor blemishes on the stock and blued finish, and the front sight hood is missing. However, the bore is in excellent condition - clean, with a mirror finish and no signs of wear. The rifling is also excellent, featuring sharp lands and grooves.
Noted for its reliability and smooth lever-action mechanism, the Winchester Model 94 is often referred to as "The Gun that Won the West". Designed primarily by John Browning, it was introduced in 1894 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. This particular model was manufactured between 1949-1950 and is chambered in .30-30 caliber - a popular choice for deer hunting in the U.S. Its blued finish adds to its vintage value and offers a degree of corrosion resistance.
With a 5+1 round capacity, this rifle provides a satisfying shooting experience, whether you're hunting or on the range. Its front drift adjustable blade with silver bead and rear adjustable U notch sights ensure accuracy and precision. The 20" barrel length and 13" length of pull make it a comfortable firearm to handle. This Winchester Model 94 is a symbol of American firearm history and an embodiment of the spirit of the American West. Don't miss out on owning a piece of this rich history.




