yes
As standard factory equipment, never. Would like to see a picture of that. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1983
Yes, the Winchester Model 1894s were factory-installed with various brands of sights over the years. The most common factory sight was the Winchester "semi-buckhorn" rear sight, but other options included a flat-top rear sight and a front bead sight. Additionally, some models were equipped with specialized sights for hunting or target shooting, depending on the configuration and year of production.
Winchester was very accommodating to their customers, so it would be possible for a model 94 to come factory equipped with a peep sight. But it would have had to be special order, standard 94's came with open, buckhorn type sights.
Yes, it could. To find out if it was special ordered, you can get a factory letter from the Cody Firearms Museum, 307-578-4031 or www.bbhc.org.
If ordered that way, yes
Yes.
The 243 Winchester caliber was introduced in the model 70 bolt action and the model 88 lever action rifles in the year 1955 by Winchester.
October of 1901.
Not all Remington 1100 shotguns come with a full choke; the choke options can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. The Remington 1100 series includes various models designed for different purposes, such as hunting or target shooting, and they may come with interchangeable chokes or fixed chokes. It's essential to check the specifications of the particular model you are interested in to determine the choke type it includes.
Possible special order.
According to the George Madis Winchester handbook---NO