It most surely does on a pre-1964 made Model 94.
Yes
No, it was not.
Have it drilled and tapped by a good gunsmith.
Talk to a gunsmith. There is more than one way.
The Winchester Model 250 typically uses a 1-inch scope tube, and it generally requires a scope mount that fits standard 1-inch rings. The specific mount style can vary, but many users opt for Weaver or Leupold-style bases. It's essential to verify the exact model and year, as specifications may vary slightly between different production runs.
Talk to a gunsmith. There is more than one way.
Typically, a 2.5 to 4 power scope. You may need an offset mount, since the 94 ejects through the top.
Great Britain - Hastings and Winchester are in England. Mount Snowdon is in Wales
The Winchester Model 120 typically requires a scope mount designed for its specific receiver profile. A common choice is the Weaver-style base, which allows for the attachment of various rings and scopes. It's essential to check compatibility with your specific model and gauge, as some variations may exist. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications or a firearms expert for the best fit.
Yes
For starters, if the serial number is in the 187,000 range, it is a 1903 vintage Model 1894 verus a "Model 94". Modifying (altering) and old Winchester Model 1894 to mount a modern scope is extremely detrimental to the collector appeal and value. Typically, the value will only be about 25% - 40% of its original (unaltered) value.
To mount a rifle sling onto the Model 94, you will need to purchase a swivel set designed for this gun. One mount screws into the bottom of the stock and the other mount clamps onto the tubular magazine.