Winchester Model 94 Carbine .32 Win. Spl., Top-Eject, 20-Inch, 1971 Production, Blued, New Haven USA
This 1971 Winchester Model 94 Carbine in .32 Win. Spl. is a classic top-eject configuration with the correct 20-inch round blued barrel and full-length tubular magazine. It carries New Haven, U.S.A. rollmarks and "WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL" on the barrel, with iron sights and traditional carbine furniture.
Provision for a receiver sight can vary by rifle; the top remains un-drilled, as expected for a pre-AE carbine.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The firearm is in solid shape overall. It shows various cosmetic imperfections, including scratches, blemishes, and areas of finish loss.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 94 Carbine, .32 Win. Spl., as described
Built in 1971, this Model 94 represents the classic New Haven production era and is roll-marked "WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL" and "MADE IN NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A." The receiver and barrel wear a uniform blued finish consistent with carbine configuration of the period.
The carbine setup features a 20-inch round blued steel barrel paired with a full-length tubular magazine for a 6+1 capacity. It retains the right-side loading gate and two barrel bands that define the handy carbine profile.
The top-eject receiver (pre-AE) has no top scope-base holes, preserving the traditional ejection path. Receiver-sight installation may be possible depending on specific drilling/tapping; verify the configuration before mounting.
Furniture includes a straight-grip, uncheckered wood stock with a satin finish and matching carbine fore-end. The length of pull measures 13.5 inches, and the butt is capped with a black checkered plate bearing the Winchester Repeating Arms logo.
Sight equipment is true to form: a hooded, ramped front blade and a semi-buckhorn rear sight with a stepped elevator for fine adjustment. These iron sights complement the carbine’s quick-handling setup.




