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  1. The U.S. Army purchased 1,800 Model 1894 carbines on December 29, 1917 to help guard strategic defense industries in the Pacific Northwest. Production of receivers was suspended in 1943 during World War II. As serial numbers approached the one-million mark, the official model designation was changed from Model 1894 to the Model 94.

  2. The Winchester Model 1894 rifle (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time.

  3. The U.S. Army purchased 1,800 Model 1894 carbines in 1917 to help guard strategic defense industries in the Pacific Northwest. The one millionth Model 94 was presented to President Calvin Coolidge in 1927.

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · Rare Winchester Model 94 Carbine. Long story short, a while back the wife forced me to go antiquing with her. Ended up driving an hour away looking at all kinds of junk that we didn't need. While she was at it, I snuck out and hit a LGS nearby. They happened to have several pre-'64 carbines for sale, according to the seller all came out of the ...

  5. Jul 13, 2022 · The Model 94 Carbine evolved frequently during its 123-year lifespan, and as a result of its continual evolution, many uniquely different variations were produced. One of the more noticeable variations manufactured was one that we collectors refer to as the “Flat Band” Carbine.

  6. Jul 29, 2021 · Since its invention at the end of the 19th Century, the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle design has become an iconic American firearm that is still produced and celebrated to this day.

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  8. Ordnance bought 397,865 carbines during the war. As of June 30, 1866, fourteen months after Appomattox, 230,040 of them were still accounted for - either in storage, taken home by soldiers who bought them as they mustered out, already sold or still issued to the troops.

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