Yes
No, it was not.
It most surely does on a pre-1964 made Model 94.
Typically, a 2.5 to 4 power scope. You may need an offset mount, since the 94 ejects through the top.
No - Not correctly
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.
Yes. See a good gunsmith
what is the year of winchester mod 94 sn 3295692
Talk to a gunsmith. There is more than one way.
In order to mount a scope on a Winchester 94 you must use a special mount which is attached by screws to the left side of the receiver plate. The bad news is that most 94s do not come with the necessary tapped holes. You will have to take it to a Gunsmith who will drill and tap the receiver plate to accept the mount. The good news is that this one of the most common gunsmithing jobs and many are set up to do it fairly cheaply. Newer 94's (post 1966) have the extractor cambered to throw the ejected case to the right of any scope. Older 94's will eject straight up and intefere with the scope mount possibly knocking the hot case right into your shooting eye. If you have an old 94 it is best not to scope it all.
Yes they did.The sears model number was model 54.This was a Winchester model 94.
Winchester Model 94-44 Magnum 3199687M
Proofhouse.com has Winchester serial numbers. Value range 250-400. Scope doesn't really add anything.