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Winchester Model 1894 .25-35 Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 998977xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1894 SRC Rifle
25-35 caliber (very desirable and difficult to find)
20" round barrel (nickel steel marked)
Barrel has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas
Bore has good lands and grooves and is bright
Saddle ring carbine
Action functions well and is tight
Forend wood is in very good condition with small amount of handling marks
Magazine tube has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas and no apparent dents
Replacement rear ladder sight
Straight grip butt stock
Tight wood to metal fit (original stock)
Screws are nice and un burred
Raised brass bead front sight
Made in 1927
The .25-35 caliber was developed in 1895 and along with the .30-30 were the two earliest smokeless calibers
The 1894 model in .25-35 was favored for deer hunting and other medium game due to its flat trajectory and relatively light recoil
Being made in 1927 this rifle falls within the period where Winchester was transitioning to the abbreviated model 94 designation with the shortened name on the tang
This model was designed by John Moses Browning in 1894
The first repeating rifle in America designed to be used with smokeless powder
The first sporting rifle to sell over 7 million units
The 1,000,000 model of this rifle was given to Calvin Coolidge in 1927
The 1894 was used by the U.S. government during WWI & WWII (to defend the west coast against invaders to Canada)
The receiver, lever, and tang have traces of bluing in recessed areas otherwise has a silver patina
Winchester Model 1894 .25-35 Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 998977xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1894 SRC Rifle
25-35 caliber (very desirable and difficult to find)
20" round barrel (nickel steel marked)
Barrel has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas
Bore has good lands and grooves and is bright
Saddle ring carbine
Action functions well and is tight
Forend wood is in very good condition with small amount of handling marks
Magazine tube has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas and no apparent dents
Replacement rear ladder sight
Straight grip butt stock
Tight wood to metal fit (original stock)
Screws are nice and un burred
Raised brass bead front sight
Made in 1927
The .25-35 caliber was developed in 1895 and along with the .30-30 were the two earliest smokeless calibers
The 1894 model in .25-35 was favored for deer hunting and other medium game due to its flat trajectory and relatively light recoil
Being made in 1927 this rifle falls within the period where Winchester was transitioning to the abbreviated model 94 designation with the shortened name on the tang
This model was designed by John Moses Browning in 1894
The first repeating rifle in America designed to be used with smokeless powder
The first sporting rifle to sell over 7 million units
The 1,000,000 model of this rifle was given to Calvin Coolidge in 1927
The 1894 was used by the U.S. government during WWI & WWII (to defend the west coast against invaders to Canada)
The receiver, lever, and tang have traces of bluing in recessed areas otherwise has a silver patina
Winchester Model 1894 .25-35 Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 998977xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1894 SRC Rifle
25-35 caliber (very desirable and difficult to find)
20" round barrel (nickel steel marked)
Barrel has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas
Bore has good lands and grooves and is bright
Saddle ring carbine
Action functions well and is tight
Forend wood is in very good condition with small amount of handling marks
Magazine tube has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas and no apparent dents
Replacement rear ladder sight
Straight grip butt stock
Tight wood to metal fit (original stock)
Screws are nice and un burred
Raised brass bead front sight
Made in 1927
The .25-35 caliber was developed in 1895 and along with the .30-30 were the two earliest smokeless calibers
The 1894 model in .25-35 was favored for deer hunting and other medium game due to its flat trajectory and relatively light recoil
Being made in 1927 this rifle falls within the period where Winchester was transitioning to the abbreviated model 94 designation with the shortened name on the tang
This model was designed by John Moses Browning in 1894
The first repeating rifle in America designed to be used with smokeless powder
The first sporting rifle to sell over 7 million units
The 1,000,000 model of this rifle was given to Calvin Coolidge in 1927
The 1894 was used by the U.S. government during WWI & WWII (to defend the west coast against invaders to Canada)
The receiver, lever, and tang have traces of bluing in recessed areas otherwise has a silver patina
Winchester Model 1894 .25-35 Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 998977xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1894 SRC Rifle
25-35 caliber (very desirable and difficult to find)
20" round barrel (nickel steel marked)
Barrel has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas
Bore has good lands and grooves and is bright
Saddle ring carbine
Action functions well and is tight
Forend wood is in very good condition with small amount of handling marks
Magazine tube has traces of blue remaining in recessed areas and no apparent dents
Replacement rear ladder sight
Straight grip butt stock
Tight wood to metal fit (original stock)
Screws are nice and un burred
Raised brass bead front sight
Made in 1927
The .25-35 caliber was developed in 1895 and along with the .30-30 were the two earliest smokeless calibers
The 1894 model in .25-35 was favored for deer hunting and other medium game due to its flat trajectory and relatively light recoil
Being made in 1927 this rifle falls within the period where Winchester was transitioning to the abbreviated model 94 designation with the shortened name on the tang
This model was designed by John Moses Browning in 1894
The first repeating rifle in America designed to be used with smokeless powder
The first sporting rifle to sell over 7 million units
The 1,000,000 model of this rifle was given to Calvin Coolidge in 1927
The 1894 was used by the U.S. government during WWI & WWII (to defend the west coast against invaders to Canada)
The receiver, lever, and tang have traces of bluing in recessed areas otherwise has a silver patina