I've recently purchased a Win 94 in 30-30, crossing another "to do" off my bucket list. I do have a few questions about it though.
From what I've read online about "lever wobble" I may be missing a washer/spacer if someone took this apart at some point. If that isn't the case some people mention adding an extra spacer to tighten up the action. Has anyone done this?
Somewhat linked to the first question, some people say that taking apart AND reassembling the 94 can be an intensive process. I haven't had issues taking apart bolts and semi autos to this point, is the 94 much more difficult? If it is something better left to a seasoned pro, is there anyone people recommend? Also if there is anyone in MB who has experience taking apart and tweaking and putting together a 94 let me know!
Are there any quirks or issues I should watch for with a 94? I believe it was made in 1949 from the serial number. While I have preferred the 336 in the past I couldn't let this rifle go when the opportunity to purchase came up. As is, it is ready for hunting the thick stuff where a scope slows you down, and with some practice I believe it will prove to be a critter gitter. I'm saving once fired brass to work up some Deep Curl loads for hunting season so if anyone has thoughts there feel free to chime in!
From what I've read online about "lever wobble" I may be missing a washer/spacer if someone took this apart at some point. If that isn't the case some people mention adding an extra spacer to tighten up the action. Has anyone done this?
Somewhat linked to the first question, some people say that taking apart AND reassembling the 94 can be an intensive process. I haven't had issues taking apart bolts and semi autos to this point, is the 94 much more difficult? If it is something better left to a seasoned pro, is there anyone people recommend? Also if there is anyone in MB who has experience taking apart and tweaking and putting together a 94 let me know!
Are there any quirks or issues I should watch for with a 94? I believe it was made in 1949 from the serial number. While I have preferred the 336 in the past I couldn't let this rifle go when the opportunity to purchase came up. As is, it is ready for hunting the thick stuff where a scope slows you down, and with some practice I believe it will prove to be a critter gitter. I'm saving once fired brass to work up some Deep Curl loads for hunting season so if anyone has thoughts there feel free to chime in!


















































