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I have the chance to buy a 1982 Winchester 94AE, saddle ring, in 44 Mag. Can anyone tell me what they are worth ?? It's in like new condition. I know very little about Winchesters.
I have the chance to buy a 1982 Winchester 94AE, saddle ring, in 44 Mag. Can anyone tell me what they are worth ?? It's in like new condition. I know very little about Winchesters.
I am told '94s in pistol catridges are prone to "stove piping" the rounds if cycled fast. Just ask the cowboy guys. '94 was designed for longer cartridges, the '92 platform for shorter cartridges. A '92 or a Henry might be a better option or of course you can't go wrong with a JM a Marlin in pistol carts
Never had one single issue with mine in 44 Magnum. Also fired some 44 Special with no hickups either. Don't know what all the fuss is about? I did hear some grumblings about the 357 version though.
I think the 44 Remington Magnum case is just wide enough for proper feeding/function in the M94 which was designed for a rifle type cartridge.
Another advantage for the hunters, the Winchester M94 Trapper often feeds the longer 300 gr bullet loaded to the proper cannelure position. For maximum room for the powder charge.
This is not possible for the 1894 Marlin/Remlin.