Winchester Model 94 Pre-64 Carbine .30-30, 20-inch Top-Eject, 1940 Manufacture, Walnut Stock
This 1940 Winchester Model 94 Pre-64 Carbine is a classic top-eject .30-30 with a 20-inch round barrel, full-length tubular magazine (6+1), and straight-grip walnut stock. It carries matching oval "WP" proofs and correct New Haven rollmarks, with the carbine configuration defined by two barrel bands and open sights. The bore is clean and shiny.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive 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: There is surface pitting on the receiver and lever. The original blue has worn to a uniform gray-brown patina across the metal. The walnut stock shows dings, scratches, and handling marks. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 94 Pre-64 Carbine (.30-30)
This pre-64, top-eject Model 94 carbine retains the classic carbine profile with a 20-inch round barrel and two barrel bands. It uses a full-length tubular magazine with a 6+1 capacity and a standard carbine lever loop for familiar handling.
Factory markings include "MODEL 94 — WINCHESTER — 30 W.C.F.", "WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL", and "MADE IN U.S.A. … NEW HAVEN, CONN." Matching oval "WP" proofs are present on both the barrel and receiver.
The sighting setup is traditional: a front sight with blade and an open semi-buckhorn rear leaf with a stepped elevator. The action features a half-cock hammer notch. This carbine has a straight-grip walnut stock with a steel carbine buttplate and a 13-inch length of pull.
Manufactured in 1940 in the United States, this Model 94 reflects the pre-64 configuration and top-eject design. It is marked in the period-correct "30 W.C.F." caliber designation, commonly known as .30-30.
Configuration details include no saddle ring and the standard carbine lever loop. Barrel and receiver carry the correct Winchester proofs and rollmarks associated with this era.




