Winchester Model 94AE Trapper .357 Magnum Lever-Action Carbine, 16 Inch Barrel, Angle-Eject, New Haven USA
This Winchester Model 94AE Trapper in .357 Magnum pairs the compact 16 inch carbine format with the Angle‑Eject receiver from the 1992–2002 era. Built in New Haven, Connecticut, it features a polished blue finish, straight-grip wood stock, and iron sights. The full-length tubular magazine provides 9+1 capacity in a handy, quick-handling package.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in solid functional shape. There are scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny. Light rust and pitting are present. There are minor discolorations in specific spots of the bluing.
What's Included
- Winchester Model 94AE Trapper .357 Magnum lever-action rifle
The Model 94AE Trapper configuration delivers a 16 inch barrel and a full-length tubular magazine, offering 9+1 capacity in .357 Magnum. Its compact length and straight-grip carbine stock make it easy to carry and quick to shoulder.
The Angle‑Eject receiver supports easy ejection while retaining classic Model 94 handling. Safety features include a cross-bolt safety and a rebounding hammer. Loading is via a right-side loading gate, and twin barrel bands secure the barrel and fore-end.
Sights are practical and traditional: an unhooded, dovetailed ramped blade up front and a dovetailed, elevator-adjustable semi-buckhorn rear. Both are set up for fast acquisition and straightforward zeroing.
The rifle wears a polished blue finish over steel with the WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL marking. Furniture includes a straight-grip, uncheckered wood stock with a smooth wood fore-end, sling studs, and a checkered Winchester composition buttplate. Length of pull measures 13.5 inches.
Manufactured in New Haven, Connecticut, this U.S.-made 94AE Trapper reflects the features of the 1992–2002 Angle‑Eject era while maintaining the familiar Model 94 carbine profile and control layout.




