The Winchester Model 94 AE (Angle Eject) stock is designed specifically for the Angle Eject version of the Model 94, which features a different design than the original Model 94. If your Winchester 94 is not an AE model, the stock will not fit properly due to differences in the receiver and stock attachment points. Always check the specific model and year of your rifle to ensure compatibility before making a purchase.
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The model 100 .30-30, if it's the one with the visible hammer, is a copy of the Winchester '94. It was probably made by Winchester. A Winchester '94 stock can be made to fit. If it's the hammerless model it's a copy of a Savage '99. A Savage '99 stock can be made to fit it. TexasCharley -- Post-64 Winchester Model 94 -- The Ted Williams/Sears Model 100 is a version of the Winchester Model 94 as made for Sears by Winchester. They originally had walnut-stained hardwood stocks. We can supply new walnut stocks to fit. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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remove the buttplate screws, and the buttplate. In the large round hole in the stock is the stock bolt. That is unscrewed to remove the stock from the rifle.
Daisy model 94 Carbine (not Winchester) Plastic stock and forearm. dummy hammer. 1955-62. Part of the Red Ryder series.
I just bought a pre 64 model 94 winchester 32 caliber, it has USA stamped in the stock just below the lever. Any ideas?
The serial number on a Winchester Model 94, including the .30-30 variant, is typically located on the lower tang of the receiver. To find it, you may need to remove the stock, as the serial number is often stamped on the underside of the tang where the stock attaches. If you're unable to access it, you can also check any documentation or records that came with the firearm.
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