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Old 10-28-2009, 02:38 AM   #21
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Re: The Winchester Model 94™ Returns

Holy crap, man. That thing's gotta be older than me. What year is it? I'm a 69.
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Re: The Winchester Model 94™ Returns

I think that one is 1966 or round about there
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My absolute favorite rifle. It was my grandfathers win94. When he died, my dad got his guns. About five years ago, dad gave each of us boys one of grandpa's guns. Dad picked well. He knew I liked those old winchesters. He also knew my brother, Cliff, would enjoy an old Smith M+P. My winchester was made back in 1932....still shoots and handles like a dream. I don't understand why the prices have gone so crazy on these guns. Millions of the suckers are out there. They are way out of my price range. Sure am glad I inherited a nice example of a classic old gun.
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Re: The Winchester Model 94™ Returns

...works like a Swiss watch, too, don't it!!!
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Old 10-28-2009, 06:38 AM   #25
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Re: The Winchester Model 94™ Returns

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My absolute favorite rifle. It was my grandfathers win94. When he died, my dad got his guns. About five years ago, dad gave each of us boys one of grandpa's guns. Dad picked well. He knew I liked those old winchesters. He also knew my brother, Cliff, would enjoy an old Smith M+P. My winchester was made back in 1932....still shoots and handles like a dream. I don't understand why the prices have gone so crazy on these guns. Millions of the suckers are out there. They are way out of my price range. Sure am glad I inherited a nice example of a classic old gun.
That one looks like new, must have been well cared for!
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...just caught your sig line, Pete...... :P :P :P :P
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