The Winchester Model 1894 in .32-40 Winchester, manufactured in 1895, stands as a unique and limited piece of American firearms history. This second-year production rifle offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of John Browning's genius, featuring a robust design and a reliable lever-action mechanism that has captivated enthusiasts for over a century.
This rifle is in good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling, including minor scratching, blemishing, and light pitting. Nevertheless, the bore remains clean and well-maintained, with good rifling that ensures well-defined lands and grooves. It comes complete with a Winchester hard case and a Cody Firearms Museum letter of authenticity, further enhancing its collectible value.
With its 26" octagonal barrel, classic blued finish, and elegant walnut stock and foregrip, this Model 1894 is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. The front blade and Buckhorn rear sight offer precise aiming, making it suitable for both hunting and target shooting. Its 9+1 capacity ensures ample firepower, while the lever-action provides a smooth and reliable shooting experience.
Designed by John Browning and introduced in 1894, the Winchester '94 quickly became one of the most iconic and widely produced rifles in American history. The .32-40 Winchester caliber was one of the early chamberings for this model, known for its flat trajectory and versatility. This particular rifle, predating the smokeless powder revolution, represents a pivotal period in ballistic technology.
Owning this 1895 Winchester Model 1894 is not just about adding another rifle to your collection; it's about preserving a significant piece of American heritage. Its historical significance, combined with its reliable performance and classic design, makes it a must-have for any serious firearms collector or enthusiast. This rifle offers a direct link to America's frontier past and promises a nostalgic and authentic shooting experience.




