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Long Guns => Repeating Black Powder Rifles => Winchester => Topic started by: LonesomePigeon on April 30, 2019, 08:17:47 PM
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Was the Winchester Model 1894 ever manufactured in caliber .32-20?
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Hello Pigeon,
Scooby is correct,
but the "Model 94" was once chambered in both 44 Mag & 357 Mag.
Why? I'm not sure. I would think feeding could be an issue.
AntiqueSledMan.
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I thought so. I saw an ad for one that said it was a .32-20 made in the 1940's. I am thinking it's got to be a .32 Winchester Special, I don't think Winchester was making .32-40's in the 1940's. It's clearly a Model '94 and not a '92, but the pics weren't clear enough to see the caliber stamp.