
Lever-action Model 1892 rifle with straight grip stock, forearm cap, crescent buttplate, and 20" barrel. I finally realized you can use the buckhorn rear sight just like an aperture.

Soon after it’s development, the call went out for a new (but more compact) lever rifle suitable for pistol calibers.
#WINCHESTER 94AE 357 TRAPPER FREE#
Consumer reviews, unfiltered, from real purchasers for real customers! + Free Shipping over $49! You are very lucky. A friend made up this new front sight for the Winchester Carbine. You see these sights from around the early teens of the 20th century to about 1930. This one has signs of light use and rates in Fine-Plus condition. Sight - Rear Tang Marbles Arms Tang sight Winchester 1892 1894 1895, model 53, 55, 64, and 65 This is a Marbles Arms tang sight (aka Peep Sight) Winchester 18 lever action rifles. It Marbles For Winchester Rear Sight Folding Carbine 1892 1893 1894 1873 1885 94. The “1” has a flip down peep hole, and the “2” has a screw in aperture disc.
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Very good – very good plus condition overall. The steel contoured carbine strap and buttplate is quick to shoulder and protects buttstock from damage. The Marble Arms® Peep Tang Sight is one of the cornerstones of their line. Receiver has approximately 60-70% original finish. If you are just interested in having fun, plan to use smokeless ammo, don't care about your score, the chance of a jam happening a couple of times a match doesn't bother you and you can use the 94 for other things than just CAS, then go ahead and use the gun for CAS.Marbles sights winchester 1892 $29. It is a stronger action than the toggle link 1866 & 1873. Pros: They seem to be more accurate than Marlins or the toggle link 1866 & 1873. I've never taken a 1894 apart, but it doesn't appear to be an easy process.

A polishing of the moving parts MIGHT improve things a little. The action can not be short stroked or significantly slicked up. I used a Winchester Trapper when I startedĬons: The 1894 action was designed for rifle cartridges and then modified to use pistol cartridges, the modifications were less than perfect causing jams on a regular basis. I was wondering if anyone here had tried to use one at some point and what their experience was? it had some nice features and some drawbacks, but I had originally got it thinking I might use it for CAS someday, I now understand that not many people like it for that use. 357 94AE and traded it along a couple years back.
