Winchester Model 94 .44 Magnum Lever-Action Carbine, 20 in, 1969 New Haven — Blued, Top-Eject, 6+1
This Winchester Model 94 .44 Rem Magnum carbine is a 1969 New Haven-made example of the Magnum variant cataloged from 1967 to 1972. It features a top-eject receiver, a 20-inch round Winchester Proof Steel barrel with two barrel bands, and a full-length tubular magazine for a 6+1 capacity. The serial number carries an M suffix with a separate MAG stamp, denoting the magnum configuration.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This rifle shows minimal markings from previous handling and use. The bore is bright and clean. Please refer to the pictures for a complete view of condition.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 94 .44 Rem Magnum lever-action rifle
Chambered in .44 Rem Magnum, this Model 94 Magnum variant offers a 6+1 capacity in a compact carbine platform. The serial marking includes an M suffix and a separate MAG stamp, a detail associated with this magnum configuration. It was manufactured in 1969 in New Haven, Connecticut.
The 20-inch round barrel is marked Winchester Proof Steel and configured in classic carbine style with two barrel bands. A full-length tubular magazine runs beneath the barrel, maintaining the traditional Model 94 profile while supporting the .44 Magnum chambering.
Sight regulation is handled by iron sights: a ramped front blade on a serrated base (without hood) and a semi-buckhorn rear elevator sight. The receiver is top-eject, preserving the familiar ejection pattern of period Model 94 carbines.
The rifle wears a smooth straight-grip hardwood buttstock and a smooth hardwood carbine forend, finished with a black checkered composition buttplate. The blued metal finish ties the package together, and the 13.25-inch length of pull provides a classic carbine fit. An exposed hammer and lever-action operation round out the controllable, proven handling characteristics.




