I have a 1977 manufacture Model 94 which was produced for export to Canada. Honestly worn, great shooter, a using gun which is not a safe queen for me. Anyone have any idea of the number produced was for the non-commemorative, utility grade carbines? First one I have ever seen.
steve004 said
Bert H. said
I am not aware of any standard Model 94s that were specifically made for export to Canada. What led you to that conclusion?
Bert
Were do the post-63 non-commemorative M94 .44-40 carbines fit into this?
Steve,
I would not classify a Model 94 Carbine in 44-40 as a “standard” gun.
Bert
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Bert H. said
steve004 said
Bert H. said
I am not aware of any standard Model 94s that were specifically made for export to Canada. What led you to that conclusion?
Bert
Were do the post-63 non-commemorative M94 .44-40 carbines fit into this?
Steve,
I would not classify a Model 94 Carbine in 44-40 as a “standard” gun.
Bert
Was it a cataloged offering in Canada?
steve004 said
Bert H. said
steve004 said
Bert H. said
I am not aware of any standard Model 94s that were specifically made for export to Canada. What led you to that conclusion?
Bert
Were do the post-63 non-commemorative M94 .44-40 carbines fit into this?
Steve,
I would not classify a Model 94 Carbine in 44-40 as a “standard” gun.
Bert
Was it a cataloged offering in Canada?
I do not know if it was or was not. I do know that Winchester made them for export to Australia.
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