I am a sucker for a neat old lever or single shot rifle, any caliber. I ran across this one in a gunshop the other day, and traded for it. It is a 94 Winchester in .32 Special caliber, with a 26" octagonal barrel. The receiver is mostly bare or patina, with no rust,and the barrel is bluish, turning plum and patina, and has a full length mag tube. The rifle is tight and smooth in operation, when I oiled it up, was dry as a bone. It has a very long forearm, and both it and the stock is in very good condition. The deal maker, was the bright bore, with crisp rifling in very good condition. It has original rear sight, Win. buckhorn and a brass bead front. The rear sight is very long, matching the long forearm I guess. It also has the tang tapped for a peep sight, and I have a Marlbes to fit it. Waiting on a sizing die to get here, so I can size down some .325 Mauser bullets to .322 to load for it. The barrel is slim, and the whole gun is a natural pointer, really hangs well when holding it on target off hand. If it shoots great, I will keep it, if not, may send it to JES to become a .38/55, either way cant loose. Just thought I would share, may get TBG to post some pics for me tomorrow.