Winchester 94 38-55 Sporting Deluxe Serial Number 1

The world knows that the people that buy these rifles don't want nor need an added safety or hammer drilled for a spur. In the last photo you might have to wipe the face oil off the rear stock left by a righty.
 
The world knows that the people who buy these rifles don't need an added safety or hammer drilled for a spur. In the last photo you might have to wipe the face oil off the rear stock left by a righty.

You are a true connaisseur of firearms... haha ''Righty face oil...'' lol, but indeed oil-dye products splash in the back!

Yes, Tang safety is the ugly part and Miroku's work is NOT as it used to be from my own experience I had with my 1892 44 magnum (poor wood fitting on the forearm).

I offer Clay a scope trade (too much of a big scope for me) for this rifle but no answer yet...

I collect serial number rifles, but it is true that serial number 1 is getting harder to get those days.

I think I will go with a Henry 45LC H012GCCC octagonal barrel that just landed. Not number 1 stamped, but a lot of fun!
 
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You are a true connaisseur of firearms... haha ''Righty face oil...'' lol, but indeed oil-dye products splash in the back!

Yes, Tang safety is the ugly part and Miroku's work is NOT as it used to be from my own experience I had with my 1892 44 magnum (poor wood fitting on the forearm).

I offer Clay a scope trade (too much of a big scope for me) for this rifle but no answer yet...

I collect serial number rifles, but it is true that serial number 1 is getting harder to get those days.

I think I will go with a Henry 45LC H012GCCC octagonal barrel that just landed. Not number 1 stamped, but a lot of fun!

clay is away this week- his emails might be slower
 
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