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Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Cody Commemorative
Description:
The Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Carbine in 30-30 Winchester caliber. Born in 1968, to commemorate Colonel Cody, this is the only firearm authorized by the Buffalo Bill Memorial Association. It has the straight grip stock and forearm of American Walnut, crescent butt-plate and forearm cap are Nickel plated, 26 inch steel octagon barrel, factory blue finish, "BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE" inscribed on the barrel, full length tubular magazine, bead post front sight, semi buckhorn rear sight, black chrome receiver, Nickel plated saddle ring, scroll engraved receiver, Nickel plated hammer, trigger and loading gate and silver plated medallion embedded in the stock. This 1968 rifle is in excellent condition with very little signs of handling. This is one of the most widely used rifles in history. The Winchester 94 can be considered "The Deer Hunting rifle", as it, along with the .30-30 cartridge, has arguably been used to take more deer than any other rifle/cartridge combination in history. Originally produced as the first commercial smokeless powder rifle, the Model 1894 (often shortened to '94 or 94) and the .30-30 Winchester round set the benchmark for deer hunting rifle and cartridges everywhere. Indeed, the .30-30 Winchester is considered the starting round in the category of rifle cartridges suitable for deer hunting. This rifle is a post-64 commemorative model. The rifle commemorates the life of Buffalo Bill Cody, an important figure in the history of the Old West. It should be noted that the example shown is a true rifle having the 26-inch barrel, rather than the 20-inch barreled guns which are properly known as "carbines". The Buffalo Bill Commemorative uses a classic octagonal barrel rather than the round barrel found commonly on newer 94s. Thanks to the longer barrel and correspondingly longer magazine tube, the rifle has a capacity of 7+1 versus the usual 6+1 found on carbines. This rifle is pre-owned but is in excellent condition – there are a few locations of bluing wear on the magazine tube. The bore appears to be in excellent condition – there is no rust or pitting. This rifle would make a fantastic addition to any Winchester collection. The "Born On Date" Year is correct - Month and Day are Arbitrary .30-30 Winchester
Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Cody Commemorative
Description:
The Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Carbine in 30-30 Winchester caliber. Born in 1968, to commemorate Colonel Cody, this is the only firearm authorized by the Buffalo Bill Memorial Association. It has the straight grip stock and forearm of American Walnut, crescent butt-plate and forearm cap are Nickel plated, 26 inch steel octagon barrel, factory blue finish, "BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE" inscribed on the barrel, full length tubular magazine, bead post front sight, semi buckhorn rear sight, black chrome receiver, Nickel plated saddle ring, scroll engraved receiver, Nickel plated hammer, trigger and loading gate and silver plated medallion embedded in the stock. This 1968 rifle is in excellent condition with very little signs of handling. This is one of the most widely used rifles in history. The Winchester 94 can be considered "The Deer Hunting rifle", as it, along with the .30-30 cartridge, has arguably been used to take more deer than any other rifle/cartridge combination in history. Originally produced as the first commercial smokeless powder rifle, the Model 1894 (often shortened to '94 or 94) and the .30-30 Winchester round set the benchmark for deer hunting rifle and cartridges everywhere. Indeed, the .30-30 Winchester is considered the starting round in the category of rifle cartridges suitable for deer hunting. This rifle is a post-64 commemorative model. The rifle commemorates the life of Buffalo Bill Cody, an important figure in the history of the Old West. It should be noted that the example shown is a true rifle having the 26-inch barrel, rather than the 20-inch barreled guns which are properly known as "carbines". The Buffalo Bill Commemorative uses a classic octagonal barrel rather than the round barrel found commonly on newer 94s. Thanks to the longer barrel and correspondingly longer magazine tube, the rifle has a capacity of 7+1 versus the usual 6+1 found on carbines. This rifle is pre-owned but is in excellent condition – there are a few locations of bluing wear on the magazine tube. The bore appears to be in excellent condition – there is no rust or pitting. This rifle would make a fantastic addition to any Winchester collection. The "Born On Date" Year is correct - Month and Day are Arbitrary .30-30 Winchester
Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Cody Commemorative
Description:
The Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Carbine in 30-30 Winchester caliber. Born in 1968, to commemorate Colonel Cody, this is the only firearm authorized by the Buffalo Bill Memorial Association. It has the straight grip stock and forearm of American Walnut, crescent butt-plate and forearm cap are Nickel plated, 26 inch steel octagon barrel, factory blue finish, "BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE" inscribed on the barrel, full length tubular magazine, bead post front sight, semi buckhorn rear sight, black chrome receiver, Nickel plated saddle ring, scroll engraved receiver, Nickel plated hammer, trigger and loading gate and silver plated medallion embedded in the stock. This 1968 rifle is in excellent condition with very little signs of handling. This is one of the most widely used rifles in history. The Winchester 94 can be considered "The Deer Hunting rifle", as it, along with the .30-30 cartridge, has arguably been used to take more deer than any other rifle/cartridge combination in history. Originally produced as the first commercial smokeless powder rifle, the Model 1894 (often shortened to '94 or 94) and the .30-30 Winchester round set the benchmark for deer hunting rifle and cartridges everywhere. Indeed, the .30-30 Winchester is considered the starting round in the category of rifle cartridges suitable for deer hunting. This rifle is a post-64 commemorative model. The rifle commemorates the life of Buffalo Bill Cody, an important figure in the history of the Old West. It should be noted that the example shown is a true rifle having the 26-inch barrel, rather than the 20-inch barreled guns which are properly known as "carbines". The Buffalo Bill Commemorative uses a classic octagonal barrel rather than the round barrel found commonly on newer 94s. Thanks to the longer barrel and correspondingly longer magazine tube, the rifle has a capacity of 7+1 versus the usual 6+1 found on carbines. This rifle is pre-owned but is in excellent condition – there are a few locations of bluing wear on the magazine tube. The bore appears to be in excellent condition – there is no rust or pitting. This rifle would make a fantastic addition to any Winchester collection. The "Born On Date" Year is correct - Month and Day are Arbitrary .30-30 Winchester
Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Cody Commemorative
Description:
The Winchester Model 94 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Carbine in 30-30 Winchester caliber. Born in 1968, to commemorate Colonel Cody, this is the only firearm authorized by the Buffalo Bill Memorial Association. It has the straight grip stock and forearm of American Walnut, crescent butt-plate and forearm cap are Nickel plated, 26 inch steel octagon barrel, factory blue finish, "BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE" inscribed on the barrel, full length tubular magazine, bead post front sight, semi buckhorn rear sight, black chrome receiver, Nickel plated saddle ring, scroll engraved receiver, Nickel plated hammer, trigger and loading gate and silver plated medallion embedded in the stock. This 1968 rifle is in excellent condition with very little signs of handling. This is one of the most widely used rifles in history. The Winchester 94 can be considered "The Deer Hunting rifle", as it, along with the .30-30 cartridge, has arguably been used to take more deer than any other rifle/cartridge combination in history. Originally produced as the first commercial smokeless powder rifle, the Model 1894 (often shortened to '94 or 94) and the .30-30 Winchester round set the benchmark for deer hunting rifle and cartridges everywhere. Indeed, the .30-30 Winchester is considered the starting round in the category of rifle cartridges suitable for deer hunting. This rifle is a post-64 commemorative model. The rifle commemorates the life of Buffalo Bill Cody, an important figure in the history of the Old West. It should be noted that the example shown is a true rifle having the 26-inch barrel, rather than the 20-inch barreled guns which are properly known as "carbines". The Buffalo Bill Commemorative uses a classic octagonal barrel rather than the round barrel found commonly on newer 94s. Thanks to the longer barrel and correspondingly longer magazine tube, the rifle has a capacity of 7+1 versus the usual 6+1 found on carbines. This rifle is pre-owned but is in excellent condition – there are a few locations of bluing wear on the magazine tube. The bore appears to be in excellent condition – there is no rust or pitting. This rifle would make a fantastic addition to any Winchester collection. The "Born On Date" Year is correct - Month and Day are Arbitrary .30-30 Winchester