December 13, 2024
OfflineI have a Model 94, 30/30 with a case cover harding (can see burn marks from oil) with the saddle ring. All the wood is in good condition. Serial number says it was manufactured in 1967. I was told that it has high value because of the receiver/ case harding. Have pictures but can’t figure out how to post them.
November 8, 2011
OfflineI’m certainly no expert on Winchester models made during that Era but I believe there were at least a couple case colored offerings.
As I recall, I believe, at least some, had a brass colored saddle ring and at least one had an engraved pattern on the receiver. I think one was a commemorative.
I don’t think any of them had a particularly high value.
August 27, 2014
OfflineSome (All?) of the post-63 M94’s are not actually cased, but have an applied, faux case finish.
See both the recent ‘Late 60’s Model 94 with gold scrolls???’ thread in the Winchester Rifles Forum and ‘Care for case hardened 9422’ thread in the .22 Rim Fire Forum
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December 13, 2024
Offlinesb said
I’m certainly no expert on Winchester models made during that Era but I believe there were at least a couple case colored offerings.As I recall, I believe, at least some, had a brass colored saddle ring and at least one had an engraved pattern on the receiver. I think one was a commemorative.
I don’t think any of them had a particularly high value.
It does have the brass ring and brass loading port. The receiver is also engraved.
Thank you
December 13, 2024
OfflineTedk said
Some (All?) of the post-63 M94’s are not actually cased, but have an applied, faux case finish.See both the recent ‘Late 60’s Model 94 with gold scrolls???’ thread in the Winchester Rifles Forum and ‘Care for case hardened 9422’ thread in the .22 Rim Fire Forum
Thank you
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