Description
- Lever action
- .38-55 Winchester caliber
- 20in round blued steel barrel
- 7-round capacity
- Forged steel frame
- Carbine style buttstock and forend
- Blued parts
- Dovetail blade front sight
- Dovetail ladder rear sight
- Single trigger
The "Gun that Won the West", but only one lever-action repeating rifle truly won the favor of hunters and shooters across the country: the Model 1894. Designed with power and practicality in mind, John M. Browning was the innovative mind behind the first sporting rifle that was made to handle the new high-velocity, smokeless powder ammunition introduced in the late 19th Century. With its ease of operation, quick handling, and chambering in .38-55 Winchester, the Model 1894 is a classic design that is just dependable and revered today since its introduction in 1894. This 1894 carbine reproduction features a forged steel frame, carbine style buttstock and forend, blued parts, and round barrel.
Warranty Information
- Action Type: Lever Action
- Caliber: .38-55 Win
- Barrel Length: 20"
- Capacity: 7rd
- Chamber Specs: Fits brass cases 2.08" long
- Twist: 1:18" RH
- Barrel Contour: Round
- Barrel Finish: Blued Steel
- Barrel Bore Diameter: 0.373"
- Barrel Grooves: 6
- Forend Finish: Walnut
- Frame Finish: Blued Steel
- Stock Finish: Walnut
- Buttplate/Pad: Blued Steel
- Front Sight: Dovetail Blade
- Rear Sight: Dovetail Ladder
- Firing Pin Type: Traditional
- Hand Dominance: RH
- Trigger Type: Single Trigger
- Triggerguard Finish: Casehardened Steel
- Taylor Tuning Option: Taylor Tuning Not Available
- Overall Length: 37.5"
- Weight: 7.6 lbs