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Title: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Hazcat on March 14, 2008, 11:29:02 AM
Picked this up last night.  Bought it sight unseen with a friend of mine (we went halvers).  I paid 100 for it and it's in my safe ;).

Light pitting on the receiver (It's a 1976 model) but overall good condition with probably less than 20 rounds through it.

Do all Winnies have that stupid safety under the lever?  Can I do anything about it?

(http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p78/hazcater/Guns/100_1041.jpg)

(http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p78/hazcater/Guns/100_1040.jpg)
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: jaybet on March 14, 2008, 12:00:25 PM
NICE!
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Swamp Yankee on March 14, 2008, 03:29:30 PM
Nice one you have there Haz. I am waiting for mine hopefully the Mossberg. I would say you made a good deal on it and it looks fairly good in the pictures.

Mike Mc
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: unique on March 14, 2008, 03:38:32 PM
All the 94's that I've seen have the lever safety.  You're lucky enough to find one old enough not to have that stupid cross bolt safety in front of the hammer.  for a hundred years simple backwoods people figured out how to be safe with the half cock feature, now we need an additional safety to keep some genius from shooting his foot off.
Art
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: jerry on March 14, 2008, 04:13:44 PM
Very good investment.  Both you and the seller.  If I recall, I bought my Marlin 336C in 1978 and they were the same price as the model 94 you have there.  I believe it was $99.00.  Only classics hold their value like that.
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: MikeBjerum on March 14, 2008, 04:34:36 PM
Nice buy!

Just the other day I was thinking about missed opportunities.  In the late 70's and early 80's Sears and K-Mart were both running adds for the Winchester 94 for under $100.  The most common prices I remember were the $79.99 and toward the end at $99.99.  For years I have kicked myself for not loading up.  A local guy sold one of his $100 specials on gunbroker for just under $500 just after Winchester announced their plant closing.  Sure he could have done better in some other investments, but how many CD's or Passbooks can you take out and shoot on the weekend.  So far he has only sold one's he has used, and I know he has more than a few still in the box.
Title: Re: Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Gunnutz13 on March 16, 2008, 04:06:41 PM
Nice score...Hazcat

I picked up a barely used M1894 late last year...private sale from a guy at work, who didn't even own it for a month...and never shot it...who it bought off the original owner, who told him he didn't have a box of ammo through it.

1977 top eject

30WCF

came with two NIT ( new in tube ) 30-30 barrels.

2 boxes of ammo ( 40 rounds... bought by my work buddy )

1/2 box ammo ( 10 rounds... from original owner )

and a BULLDOG soft carry case

$300.00

last four digits of the serial number are :  1111



Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Hazcat on March 16, 2008, 08:27:30 PM
SWEET Gunnutz!

Did you remove that stupid button safety under the lever?
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Majer on March 16, 2008, 09:42:53 PM
Haz, Don't remove that part, it keeps the rifle from firing out of battery. What you can do is lighten the spring that holds it down, That will make it so you need less effort to close the lever to fire it.
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Hazcat on March 17, 2008, 06:44:28 AM
Majer,

I'll keep that in mind but something has to be done.  I have to choke the crap out of the lever to get it to fire.  No, it is not that the spring is tight it is just that the button is short and very close to the stock.

Instead of me doing it (it looks very easy) I'll talk to my smith about it.  In any case it is a stupid design.  My .454 is every bit as powerful as a 30-30 and it doen't have this 'safety'.
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: tombogan03884 on March 17, 2008, 11:21:18 AM
Haz, either build up the pin or the flat on the vever that pushes it up. A little weld, or even a couple layers of duck tape on the top of the lever will do the trick as the pin has probably worn some.
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Hazcat on March 17, 2008, 11:39:16 AM
Yeah, I was just testing it and the Puma to see the difference.

The Puma CAN be fired without the lever all of the way up but the hammer is blocked from hitting the firing pin by the action.  On the Winchester when I held the safety up and pulled the trigger it hit the firing pin no matter where the action was.  I can see that this could be a real problem(http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/waffen/violent-smiley-011.gif) if the action isn't in full lock up (battery).

Thanks for the heads up, guys!
Title: Re: New (for me) Winchester 94 30-30
Post by: Majer on March 17, 2008, 08:46:26 PM
Your welcome Haz, we don't want anyone getting hurt. I believe you can get that part from GunParts Corp.
Manufacturers #7594X
Item # 301960
description-Trigger Stop
Price=$9.45 (from the GunParts Catalog #23)

Hope this helps