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From: plainoldjason
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  • You have a post '64 Mod 94. The easiest wat to tell is the pin, which is at 2:15.Post 64's use a screw, while Pre 64's use a pin. I have a Model 1894 made in 1952, seril number beggining with "18....," it has a pin. New Winchester's have a screw, while yous isn't new, it's a post '64.

    On another note, i always love seeing an old gun cleaned up, and especially one that has sentimental value. Keep yer powder dry mate.

  • @jfkdjfd Thanks for the info :) I do love this old rifle!

  • Never fire a firearm that isn't fully cleaned. Unless you wish harm to yourself or others nearby.

  • @Bidil6 Not necessarily true. Yes if the barrel was plugged so badly as to cause excessive pressure build-up it could cause some damage. It depends a lot on the particular firearm and ammunition used. I know some folks that NEVER clean their shotguns with no detrimental effects. In any case this rifle is clean as a whistle now :)

  • do you know what year it is .

  • @farmall51 I looked up the serial number once and I think this was from around 1962

  • @plainoldjason How do you look up a serial number? I have a model 94 myself and an old model 67 id like to know the years they were manufactured

  • @34LOLWTF I tried to post a link but youtube won't allow it...try googling "Winchester model 94 ID" and you'll get some hits. Good luck :)

  • Very nice man, but always keep the firearm clean

  • Nice vid' my man, and nice spin cock, you me and another fella all uploade w/ in a month of each other, funny timing! But your was first as the date shows.

    Bless the Grand Pop

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