I have a 94 made in 1910 that was dicked with (Sanded stocks and incorrect rear sight) so that poo-poo's it
to diehard Winnie collectors. It is however, in .32-40 though the bore and chamber are rough. I'm figurin' this
rifle is the perfect candidate for a re-bore & chamber job to .35-30 which was a common thing to do with
32-40's with worn out bores back in the days when this rifle was made. The bugger is in primo shape internally
& externally only needs a re-blue to make 'er pretty again.
I've already put the proper pre war rear sight on 'er and with it's 26" barrel, she hangs like a dream for offhand shooting. Darn thing is to nice not to restore.
Time to work something out with IRUN Guns & JES Rebore Services I figure. Collector snobs be damned.
Nothing wrong with post 64's made in the 70's as they have good barrels and shoot straight.
I just bought a nice 24" barreled one in 30-30 that will soon get a good going over.