Winchester Model 94 Canadian Centennial '67 .30-30 Lever-Action Rifle, 26-Inch Octagon Barrel, Factory Engraved
This Winchester Model 94 Canadian Centennial '67 Rifle is the rifle-configuration commemorative honoring Canada's 1867–1967 centennial. It features a 26-inch octagon barrel, factory roll-engraved receiver with a maple-leaf motif, a gold "Canadian Centennial 1867–1967" barrel inscription, and a buttstock inlay marked "CANADIAN CENTENNIAL '67." Approximately 90,301 were produced, and this run used plain serial numbers without a prefix.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive 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: Visible markings and rust are present from prior handling and use. The bottom toe of the stock is chipped.
What's Included
- Winchester Model 94 Canadian Centennial '67 Rifle (.30-30)
This commemorative Model 94 is the rifle-configuration of the Canadian Centennial '67 series, built with a 26-inch octagon barrel and a full-length tubular magazine for an 8+1 capacity. The top-eject receiver reflects the classic Model 94 pattern from the 1960s.
Factory embellishments include vine-and–maple-leaf roll engraving on the receiver, a gold "Canadian Centennial 1867–1967" inscription on the barrel, and an underside buttstock inlay marked "CANADIAN CENTENNIAL '67." These model-specific details identify the limited edition and commemorate the centennial theme.
Sighting equipment consists of iron sights with an adjustable rear barrel sight and a dovetailed blade front, consistent with the rifle configuration of this commemorative release.
The straight-grip wood stock is paired with a steel forend cap, a rifle-style curved steel buttplate, and installed sling-swivel studs. Length of pull measures 13.25 inches. Manufactured in the United States during the 1960s, this is a full-size lever-action from Winchester's commemorative production, with this series documented at approximately 90,301 units and using plain serial numbers without a prefix.




