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    SHOT SHOW 2012 - Winchester firearms

    Model 70 - 75 Anniversary Edition (far left)


    Model 70 - Safari Express


    Model 94 take down


    SX3 - chrome-lined bore and chamber, will take 3 1/2" shells


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    Thanks for the pics Sparhawk.
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    I found the Win line up a little boring. The Jack O'Connor tribute rifles will be cool but the rest was pretty meh. Did have fun shooting the new 30/30 at the range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dewberry View Post
    I found the Win line up a little boring. The Jack O'Connor tribute rifles will be cool but the rest was pretty meh. Did have fun shooting the new 30/30 at the range.
    So 30/30 remains synonymous with Model 94?

    Seeing as the 30/30 hasn't changed much in a hundred years (rubbers tips excepted) I assume you mean the Miroku built '94. So how did it handle/shoot?
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    The Winchester booth was the same as SHOTSHOW 2008, with a few new guns brought back from the dead, nothing really to report, other than there trucking along with a good product for those that love Model 94's.1886's and the always great model 70!Nice booth with imformative staff and a great gun line, it would be nice to see some inovation or a true custom shop availability of the levers and bolt guns to customers desired order.Dale Z!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Y Cannuck View Post
    So 30/30 remains synonymous with Model 94?

    Seeing as the 30/30 hasn't changed much in a hundred years (rubbers tips excepted) I assume you mean the Miroku built '94. So how did it handle/shoot?
    No question the 30/30 and 94 are firmly tied to one another. The 24" barrel was certainly different on the 94 but it sure helped it settle down when shooting.

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