No, it is not a "Trapper" model. The standard barrel length for a Model 1892/92 Carbine was 200inches. Trapper Carbines were made with barrels shorter than 20-inches (e.g. 14, 15, 16, and 18 inches).
Depends on the calibre of the rifle:Cartridge: 25-20 Winchester, 32-20 Winchester =.525 Magazine TubeCartridge: 25-35 Winchester, 30-30 Winchester, 32 Winchester Special, 32-40 Winchester, 38-40 Winchester, 38-55 Winchester, 44-40 Winchester, .44 Remington magnum, .45 long colt =.645 Magazine Tube
break open the barrell, on the main frame it is on the right side under the barrell, it is on the bottom of the barrell on the left side
100-1000 USD
Winchester.
A magazine devoted mainly to cycling can be classed as a magazine of special interest (at least to cyclists).
Your winchester model 1894 which was made in 1936 have been selling for between 550-700 dollars or more depending on condition and a good bore.these have more value if the gun has any special added features when ordered such as a take down model,or octagon barrel,or short magazine tube,half magazine etc.
Winchester Special
A winchester model 1894 rifle made in the year 1929 will bring a minimum of 550 dollars.It may be more depending on the overall amount of original finish remaining,and any special order fetures that could be ordered with your rifle at that time.These include a octagon barrel,special wood,wood checkering,a take down model,a half magazine,etc.It would be a good idea to have a Winchester collectors assoc member evaluate your rifle for a more exact value.
Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made by winchester in 1970.
50-450 USd
your Winchester model 1894 was produced in 1923.
first of all Winchester never made a rifle in 34 Winchester special,I am assuming that you mean 32 Winchester special.If that is the case it will use 32 Winchester special ammo.I would advise you to have a competent gunsmith go over the rifle and ensure that you have the right caliber and it is safe to shoot before going to the range.