Winchester Model 94 Carbine .30-30 Lever-Action, 20-Inch, 1940's Top-Eject
This 1940's Winchester Model 94 Carbine was manufactured in the 1940's and retains the classic top-eject receiver with no cross-bolt safety. It features a 20-inch round Winchester Proof Steel barrel marked "MODEL 94 - 30 W.C.F.", a full-length tubular magazine with two barrel bands, and traditional walnut carbine furniture. The sights are the period-correct hooded ramp front and adjustable semi-buckhorn rear with a step elevator.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The metal shows finish loss from previous handling and use, and the factory markings are present.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 94 Carbine rifle
Manufactured in 1941 per WACA/CFM Polishing Room records, this Model 94 represents the late pre-war configuration. It has the desirable top-eject receiver and lacks a cross-bolt safety, aligning with period features.
The 20-inch round Winchester Proof Steel barrel is factory marked "MODEL 94 - 30 W.C.F." and feeds from a full-length tubular magazine. Capacity is 5+1, secured by two barrel bands that define the carbine profile.
Stocked in walnut, the rifle has a straight-grip, uncheckered buttstock and a walnut carbine forend. A serrated steel carbine buttplate and a 13-inch length of pull complete the traditional handling characteristics.
The sighting system combines a hooded ramp front sight with an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear using a step elevator for elevation changes. The left receiver wall carries two plug screws for a receiver-mounted aperture sight if desired.
Construction is all steel with a blued finish, made in the USA. This configuration includes a top-eject receiver, no saddle ring, and period-correct markings and furniture consistent with a 1941 Winchester carbine.


