


Standard carbine with 20″ bbl, full mag, uncheckered wood with carbine butt. Retains about all of a fine professional refinish with some fine surface pitting remaining. 4-44601 JL47 (400-700) Have a similar item you want to sell? The bbl band has been cold blued, the receiver has flaked to about 70% thin blue under a coating of dried oil and has the appearance of a stainless steel receiver.
by Rob Kay In a world enthralled by the latest zombie guns there’s nothing like the venerable Winchester Model 94 to bring you down to earth.
Of course, the lever action gun is an anachronism compared to the semi-auto, sub moa wonder guns produced by modern day manufacturers such as Knights Armament, LWRC and the like.
Even at 300 yards writes Herring, ”it packed a punch that was equivalent to being shot point blank with a Korean War-era M-1 carbine.” In Hawaii the Winchester 30-30 was the staple of Hawaii pig hunters and has served to put many a meal on a local dinner table.
I have no doubt this is still the case on the Big Island and on Molokai.
22” round bbl, half magazine, shotgun butt, made in 1925. 4-45330 FS77 (400-600) Have a similar item you want to sell?
Stock is oil stained but still solid, bore is bright, action is tight.
Standard carbine with ivory bead front sight and Lyman 6A rear sight. 4-45824 (300-500) Have a similar item you want to sell?
tube, 50% receiver, 75% wood, grease stained on the wrist. Left side of the receiver with two extra holes and wear from an old side mount sight, which is missing.
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