Winchester Model 94 Carbine .30-30, 20-inch, 1972 New Haven, Post-64, Blued, 6-Round
This 1972 Winchester Model 94 Carbine is a classic post-1964 example built in New Haven and chambered in .30-30. It features a 20-inch round Winchester Proof Steel barrel, blued finish, and the standard carbine configuration with a full-length tubular magazine. The rifle retains open sights with a hooded ramp front and an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear, and it is from the pre–Angle-Eject period.
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 some pitting and wear on the metal surfaces. The buttstock had a crack along the toe that was previously repaired. The wood furniture shows minor dings and scuffs.
What’s Included
- Winchester Model 94 Carbine (.30-30)
The rifle follows the standard post-1964 Model 94 carbine layout: a 20-inch round blued barrel, full-length tubular magazine, two barrel bands, and a standard-size lever loop. Capacity is six rounds in .30-30.
The barrel is marked Winchester Proof Steel and carries the Winchester "WP" oval proof. Sights are traditional and practical, with a hooded ramp front and an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight featuring a stepped elevator.
The hardwood stock has a straight-grip, uncheckered profile and is fitted with a black composition buttplate bearing the Winchester Repeating Arms logo. Length of pull measures 13.0 inches.
This carbine was manufactured in New Haven, United States, in 1972 and falls within the 1970s era. It is from the pre–Angle-Eject period and wears a consistent blued finish on the receiver and barrel.




