My 94AE does have a pushbutton cross slide safety. It is one of the latest made in 356 Winchester, I bought it new after Winchester discontinued the 356 caliber. Also I have an interested buyer but he does't want the dies and supply of shells and bullets. Anyone interested?
While I cannot advise you to do this,I would advise you to have a gunsmith do the work for you.
The crossbolt safety on Winchester 94 has been introduced in 1992.
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Your rifle may be a Winchester Model 490. If so, it should have a button type safety on the side of the trigger guard to the front of the guard. This pushes through from right to left to release the safety. Please contact Winchester through their website for an owner's manual for your rifle.
the Ctrl button.
Computers don't usually have a safety button, look at your instruction manual or on the manufacturers website for more details
well, I'm not much of a gun person, but I'm sitting here with my Winchester 69A. Just playing with it a little, you can only engage the safety when the gun is cocked. The safety is in the "fire" position when it is in the forward position and it is in the safe position when pulled back.
Right click on the command bar, then click on "customize" and then "add or remove commands". Add the safety button to the command bar.
Press the switch and the safety button.
1991 !
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
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