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Model 94 for survey
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October 6, 2018 - 8:13 pm
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Here is a 94 for the survey I picked up at a local auction.

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Hopefully you got it cheap.  I hate to be the bearer of bad news… the barrel is not original to the rifle.  The serial number identifies it as a July 1913 production rifle.  Based on the markings on the barrel, it was manufactured sometime in the 1928 – 1932 timeframe.  You can determine which specific year it is by checking the barrel date on the bottom of the barrel.

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Thanks for the info Bert. I paid 1050.00 for the rifle. The bore is excellent so I’ll use it for a shooter.

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