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Eaaahaaa Cowboy

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:57 am
by kragiesardar
Winchester Model 94, Custom Limited Edition, New Generation, & New Generation II

http://www.winchesterguns.com/prodinfo/ ... 6&cat=003C

New Generation
You'll have a tough time finding a better looking Model 94 rifle than this limited, custom version of the most popular lever action rifle ever. The New Generation features a fancy pistol grip stock and long nose forearm with intricate spade checkering. The high-luster, blued receiver is custom engraved with a gold moose scene on the right and a gold doe and buck scene on the left. The loading gate also features a moose engraving. The New Generation Model 94 features clean lines, made possible by the top-tang safety (the first custom Winchester® gun with this feature). 20" barrel. Available in the versatile 30-30 Winchester. Very limited numbers available.
New Generation II
• Features: Angle Ejection with new tang safety for the classic receiver look of the originals. • 24" tapered full octagonal barrel with full length magazine tube. • Ulrich style Pattern 2. Left side of receiver scene with cougar selectively 24 kt. gold plating. Right side of receiver scene of buck selectively 24k gold plating. Receiver nickel finish. Complimentary scroll coverage on receiver, bolt and lower tang. Engraved finger lever with selective gold plating and nickel finish. All other parts satin matte blue. • Full buckhorn rear sight with dovetailed front sight. • Semi-fancy (American walnut) hand fit straight grip buttstock with matching long nose forearm with steel nose cap. • Crescent steel buttplate. • Satin polyurethane wood finish. • Spade checkering pattern. • Hand engine turned extractor.

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Year in
Catalog Item # Caliber Barrel
Length Overall
Length Length
of Pull Drop
at Comb
Drop
at Heel Nom.
Weight MSRP

2004 534096214 30-30 Win. 20" 13 1/2" 6 lbs. 4 oz. $2,995

General Notes:
1. Drop is measured from center line of bore.
2. Twist is right hand.
3. Scopes, bases and /or rings are not included unless otherwise noted.
4. Prices are in U.S. dollars and are subject to change without notice.
****For additional capacity, add one round in chamber.

And here is mine - and no its not for sale. Bounght it 10 years back, new in the box and it remains in that state. 45 colt, gold inserted engraving, whitetail deer on one side and pronghorn on the other.

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Re: Eaaahaaa Cowboy

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:32 am
by Prabhath
Ksardar,

You seem to have an awesome taste when it comes to firearms. Immaculately maintained rifle. Any interest in airguns too?

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:12 am
by kragiesardar
Hi Prabhath,
I used to when I was growing up in India. A Dinah 36 and a Hamerlli CO2 that we got from a gentelman in Chandigarh that was a member of the NRAI I believe. We also bought a Dinah knock off that was made in a factory in Mohali. Had a Sikh hunter on it instead of the Dinah image.
We used to shoot pigeons, doves and at rabbits in Ambala. Never killed a rabbit with any of them.

My brother has quite a collection of airguns in the US, including a Baikal full auto version that shoots steel BB's and exevry version of RWS, some ShinSung big bores. Will ask him for some pictures so I can post for you.
Warm regards,
Kragiesardar

Re: Eaaahaaa Cowboy

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:35 am
by indian
Thats a nice one K sardaar :) i must admit that you have a pretty good taste when it comes to guns and their proper maintanence.Keep them coming :)

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:58 am
by shadow
Rocking one as usual...cheers

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:38 pm
by The Doc
KS,

Like others you have my compliments too . I was wondering how/where do you store all these beauties safely? Also how many firearms do you own personally ?

best,

RP

Re: Eaaahaaa Cowboy

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:45 pm
by TwoRivers
Lovely gun, though not a Model 94, but a Model 92. Internally quite different, and smoother in action. Just as with bolt actions, not all lever actions are created equal. Winchester actions of one design were the M1886 (large cartridges), M1892 (short cartridges), and M71 (.348 WCF only, a modernized M86; and M1894 (.30-30-size rounds), and the M1895, and enlarged M94 with box magazine. Cheers.

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:53 pm
by HSharief
TwoRivers is right I think too, that seems to be a model 92. I shot SASS for a couple of years and the 92s were faster (I shot a Marlin). The one here is very beautiful.

Re: Eaaahaaa Cowboy

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:34 am
by msandhu
kragiesardar ,
I wish i was in california..I would have loved to see your collection personally.
Cheers
Mandeep

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:31 am
by shooter
craig sardar, good collection paaji. nothing personal and i wish grumpy was here to back me up that though i am a fan of winchester, i dont like golden engravings on guns. is there a similar model available with the golden engraving?

Re: Eaaahaaa Cowboy

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:35 am
by kragiesardar
Hi Shooter,
Not a big fan of gold on guns, these are the only two I have like that. They are available without the gold also I believe.
Best regards,
Kragiesardar