Winchester Model 94 Pre-64 Carbine .30-30, 20 inch, Top-Eject, 1950, Blued/Walnut with Side-Mount Base
This 1950 Winchester Model 94 Pre-64 Carbine pairs classic carbine features with practical upgrades. It has a 20 inch round barrel, top-eject receiver, and straight-grip walnut stock with a smooth fore-end. The barrel is marked "30 W.C.F.," a transitional marking near the changeover to "30-30 WIN." A left-side offset scope base with rings and installed sling swivel hardware add ready-to-use utility while preserving the rifle's period-correct configuration.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There is general finish wear and scattered scuffs throughout from prior use and handling.
What's Included
- Left-side offset scope base with rings installed
- Buttstock swivel stud and front clamp-on magazine-tube swivel (installed)
This carbine follows the classic Winchester configuration: a 20 inch round barrel, full-length tubular magazine, two barrel bands with a rounded front band, and a standard lever loop. It features a top-eject receiver with a right-side loading gate and a 6-round capacity. Length of pull measures 13.0 inches.
Construction is blued steel with walnut furniture, including a straight-grip buttstock and smooth fore-end. Sight setup is traditional and functional, with a ramped blade front and a semi-buckhorn rear sight with elevator.
Manufactured in 1950 in the United States, the rifle bears period-correct markings: "MADE IN NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S. OF AMERICA," "WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL," "WINCHESTER TRADE MARK," and "MODEL 94 – 30 W.C.F." The ".30 W.C.F." barrel marking reflects a transitional era near the shift to ".30-30 WIN." nomenclature.
Thoughtful additions include a left-side offset scope base with rings installed, using the factory left-side receiver sight holes, and sling-swivel hardware consisting of a buttstock stud and a clamp-on front swivel mounted to the magazine tube.




