![]() ![]() Buttstock, forearm and saddle ring specifications same as standard carbine. Trappers Carbine: 18", 16", 15" or 14" round barrel. Worth a premium over carbines without a saddle ring. Carbines made prior to 1925, were fitted with a saddle ring on left side of receiver. Carbine: 20" round barrel plain walnut straight-grip stock carbine style buttplate forearm was plain walnut uncapped, with one barrel band solid-frame only. Extra Lightweight Rifle: 22" or 26" round barrel half magazine plain walnut straight-grip stock shotgun buttplate plain capped forearm. Fancy Sporting Rifle: 26" round, octagon or half-octagon barrel solid-frame or take-down full, 2/3 or 1/2 magazines fancy walnut checkered straight-/pistol-grip stock crescent buttplate checkered fancy capped forearm. Sporting Rifle: 26" round, octagon or half-octagon barrel solid-frame or take-down full, 2/3 or 1/2 magazines plain walnut straight-/pistol-grip stock crescent buttplate plain capped forearm. Model 1894s were available in several different configurations: 1. Between 18, approximately 2,550,000 Model 1894s were sold. Guns with extra-cost options should be evaluated by an expert to determine proper value. Case colored Model 1894s are rare and worth a considerable premium, perhaps as much as 1,000 percent. Case-hardened frames were available as an extra-cost option. ![]() All Model 1894s were furnished with blued frames and barrels. Model 1894 was the first Winchester developed especially for the smokeless powder. #1930 WINCHESTER MODEL 90 22 SHORT STAINLESS OCTAGON BARREL SERIAL NUMBER#Values given here reflect those rifles produced before 1964, or around serial number 2550000. Browning patent, Model 1894 was the most successful centerfire rifle Winchester ever produced. ![]()
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