THE ULTIMATE THICK TIMBER HUNTING RIFLE…….Winchester Model 1894 from 1965 with modern improvements.
This .30-30 Win was completely disassembled and restored by a professionally renowned gunsmith out of Plains, MT – each component looked over and refinished to give this rifle many more years of hard use in the deer woods. The barrel was chopped from 20″ to 16.25″, re-crowned and threaded, while the tubular magazine was recessed to accommodate silencer use. In doing so, it lost 1 round of capacity and is now a 5+1, threaded ½ x 28 due to the barrel diameter. The silencer pictured (NOT INCLUDED) is a OTL Polonium 30 with a .556 hub adapter mounted. The American Walnut stock and fore-end have been refinished and sealed to bring out the natural beauty of the wood while all the metal components were cerakoted a subtle matte black for long term durability and corrosion resistance. The factory sights are a hooded front blade with rear semi-buckhorn, elevation adjustable. With the removal of two side screws on the receiver, it can accommodate a number of red-dot or scope mount options for more precise shooting.

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Avid hunter and angler. I work in conservation and was recently caught up in the federal funding freeze. Long time viewer on this site but as a result of the furlough, have some interesting firearms I would like to post for sale. View all posts by achahne