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TXGunNut
08-02-2014, 07:25 PM
Been looking fo a nice pre-64 94 Winchester for some time, prefer a pre-WWII because they feel a bit better to me. Was cruising the used gun rack today after a bit of a disappointment at the powder shelf and stopped dead in my tracks. Saw a decent-looking pre-64 with a six digit serial nimber and next thing I knew I was in the Library wanting a better look at the bore. Rifling was sharp, action was tight (and a bit dry) and everything felt like the 94 I've been looking for. Wood had been refinished, case hardening was almost gone but the bluing was 75-80 percent, maybe better. Really liked the sights and if the ladder rear sight doesn't work out it's D&T'd for a tang sight. It's chambered for one of my favorite cartridges as well, 32WS.
It was a little slow in the Library so there was no shortage of enablers, all had seen the rifle and liked it. I figured I hadn't bought a rifle yet this month so the horse-trading started, stopped rather abruptly tho. :-o They took off $50 more than the lowball offer I was going to make. I really like those guys!:bigsmyl2:

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gandydancer
08-02-2014, 07:34 PM
Good for you kiddo. exactly what I've been looking for and the right caliber too. wish it was mine. LOL if you ever sell email me. Tom

TXGunNut
08-02-2014, 07:46 PM
Thanks, been pretty lucky lately running across guns I've been looking for. I need to quit buying every nice rifle I see but once again I couldn't pass it up. At least it's a cartridge I already have moulds, dies and brass for.

osteodoc08
08-02-2014, 08:02 PM
She's a beauty. I'd be proud to have her.

TXGunNut
08-02-2014, 09:44 PM
Thanks, doc. May need a new mould after all, RD 323-170(180) a bit fat in the throat area. Rifling engraves about .020" when I chamber a round w/ boolit seated to last groove.

gandydancer
08-02-2014, 10:12 PM
Its a great lead & black powder round also. gd

35 shooter
08-02-2014, 11:04 PM
Very nice! You gotta love that ladder sight.

OverMax
08-02-2014, 11:05 PM
Always nice to find a clean saddle ring carbine now & then. Immediately peeks one's heart beat. Yours is 15 years senior to mine TXGunNut (http://castboolits.gunloads.com/member.php?20061-TXGunNut). Sadly mine is a 30-30. But somehow knowing that its not a 32 Sp. doesn't seem bother me all that much. I'm just happy to have found a pre-64 S/R Carbine period.

TXGunNut
08-02-2014, 11:38 PM
Its a great lead & black powder round. gd


My shooting buddy is toying with the BP loading for this cartridge. He's off at the deer lease this weekend, glad I beat him to this one.
I missed a pre-war rifle a few weeks ago, it was a 30-30 and wasn't a SRC, OverMax. Not even sure the tang was D&T'd. Wanted to make it my pre-64 94 but I guess it worked out after all.
Ordering NOE's 322-180 to get a .317 bore-riding section instead of a .323. Should work better in my buddy's 32's as well.

TXGunNut
08-02-2014, 11:49 PM
In case ya'll were wondering.

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CopperniX
08-03-2014, 02:37 AM
That is a very lovely levergun..... You looking to sell it anytime soon?

TXGunNut
08-03-2014, 05:02 PM
Thanks but I'm afraid she's a keeper. :-) Ya'll will probably have to deal with my estate on this one, lol.
I really like that ladder sight, shot it today with my 2400 plinker load and I shot almost as well as with peeps. I've used them before on other rifles but was really impressed with them. Not in any hurry to put a tang sight on this one. Degreased and relubed the action and mined the copper out of the bore overnight. Cleaned up very well and action is slick and very tight, no slop at all. Bore is very shiny and all the rifling is very well defined. Wood is a little too shiny, I think some Birchwood Casey Stock Sheen and Conditioner will help with that.
Yes, this is the one I've been looking for.:bigsmyl2:

helice
08-05-2014, 04:33 PM
I need to quit buying every nice rifle I see.

Why?:bigsmyl2:


At least it's a cartridge I already have moulds, dies and brass for.

Why should not having moulds, dies and brass stop a guy? :razz:
That is one fine looking 94. My brother just picked one up in the 32 Special. He has really enjoyed it. The old ones are as smooth as glass.
Nice find, Good decision.

TXGunNut
08-05-2014, 10:15 PM
Thanks, I really do need to quit doing this but this one was a no-brainer. I truly stumbled across a treasure this time. Mould, die, and brass expense is a very real issue for me, could be why I took so long to find the Savage I wanted. I'm glad your brother scored a 32 WS as well, helice. Hope it's a nice one as well. I've handled dozens of 94's lately and there is indeed something about the older Winchesters. My post-64's are nice enough and most are actually quite good but I think there's a difference in the pre-war vintage rifles. I never really found a post-war pre-64 that I liked as well as most of the pre-war rifles. I know the Colt collectors feel that way, not sure how the Winchester collectors feel about that. I really haven't handled enough vintage Winchesters to have an informed opinion but the two that have followed me home are remarkably smooth with almost no slop.
New NOE mould should be here tomorow.:bigsmyl2:

wrenchman5
08-08-2014, 08:59 PM
My great grandfather's pre-64 Winchester 94 was recently handed down to me. I've not handled any other 94s than this one, but to me the action seems a bit rough. Is there any special maintenance or lube that should be used on these lever guns to keep the action smooth?

TXGunNut
08-08-2014, 09:42 PM
I'd start with a good cleaning, for me and my 94's this generally means a first attempt with a good aerosol and a little oil on the moving parts. If that doesn't help a detail cleaning is the next step.

wrenchman5
08-08-2014, 09:59 PM
I've wiped as much of the mechanism as I can reach with a patch when I clean the gun, but I've never tried an aerosol, nor tried to disassemble any of it for a detailed cleaning. Thanks for the advice. I'd like to improve the smoothness of the lever action of that gun.

TXGunNut
08-08-2014, 10:52 PM
Hopefully it's just dry or gummed up with old oil and dirt. Before tackling detail stripping make sure you have the correct screwdrivers and do a bit of reading on the subject.

SMILEY 369
08-10-2014, 10:28 PM
Very NICE !!!!!!

TXGunNut
08-11-2014, 10:09 PM
Thanks!
NOE 322-180 showed up recently and waits patiently on my bench to join the party.


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