Description
Winchester Mod. 94 Chief Crazy Horse .38-55 Win 24″
The Winchester Model 1894 was the first commercial American repeating rifle built to be used with smokeless powder. The 1894 was originally chambered to fire 2 metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. In 1895 Winchester went to a different steel composition for rifle manufacturing that could handle higher pressure rounds and offered the rifle in .25-35 Winchester and .30-30 Winchester. The .30-30 Winchester, or .30 WCF (Winchester Centerfire), is the cartridge that has become synonymous with the Model 1894. Starting in 1899, the Model 1894 was also chambered in .32 Winchester Special.
This Rifle is part of a standalone collection of a vast Winchester collector. Each rifle comes unfired and with original boxes + paperwork unless specified.
Features
- High Grade Tacked Stain Finish Walnut Stock
- Barrel Marked “Chief Crazy Horse” With Gold Colored Inlay
- Left Side Receiver Engraved With A Plains Hunting Scene
- Lakota Nation Bands Engraved
- Right Receiver- Portrait of Plains Man With Mounted Plains Aboriginal With Additional Lakota Bands
- Buttstock Commemorative Medallion Marked “Chief Crazy Horse/United Sioux Tribes”
- Color Casehardened Receiver and Forend Cap
- Saddle Ring
- Original Box + Paperwork
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.