Muskyhunter1
CGN Regular
- Location
- Near the tree with the crooked limb.
I picked up an old rifle today and was hoping I could get some info from you good folks.
She is in rough shape but I got her cheap. The action is sound and really tight, wood is good (other than the nail for a sling in the butt - oh well sign of the times) and it has a neat short tube mag. All the bluing is gone or worn off. The gun had an old-ball rear sight and is missing the loading gate on the receiver. I took the sight off (still have it) before I new how old it was (checked serial as 1899) as I was going to fire it.
Correct me if I am wrong but it shouldn't affect the value (if any) if I fix the gate and leave the functional sight on without damaging it. It would be nice to fix it up original condition - if i could get the parts.
Will any pre 64 Winchester mod 94 loading gate fit it?
Does anyone have an idea what the real rear sight should look like? The one that was on it was really long. It covered the caliber markings on the barrel and was up on the receiver.
It has a stud on the left side of the receiver. Is that for a saddle ring?
1899 would this gun be only black powder?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
She is in rough shape but I got her cheap. The action is sound and really tight, wood is good (other than the nail for a sling in the butt - oh well sign of the times) and it has a neat short tube mag. All the bluing is gone or worn off. The gun had an old-ball rear sight and is missing the loading gate on the receiver. I took the sight off (still have it) before I new how old it was (checked serial as 1899) as I was going to fire it.
Correct me if I am wrong but it shouldn't affect the value (if any) if I fix the gate and leave the functional sight on without damaging it. It would be nice to fix it up original condition - if i could get the parts.
Will any pre 64 Winchester mod 94 loading gate fit it?
Does anyone have an idea what the real rear sight should look like? The one that was on it was really long. It covered the caliber markings on the barrel and was up on the receiver.
It has a stud on the left side of the receiver. Is that for a saddle ring?
1899 would this gun be only black powder?




Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,