Winchester Repeating Arms 94 (Includes Take Down) User Manual

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nStalling

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cope

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pticS

beFore installing a scoPe or other oPtics,
Place the “saFety” in the on saFe Position. oPen
the action and MaKe certain your riFle is
coMPletely unloaded. close the action and
Move the haMMer to the rebound Position. KeeP
the MuZZle Pointed in a saFe direction. Failure
to Follow these warnings could result in
serious injury or death.

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nStallation

Most Model 1894 receivers are drilled and tapped at the

factory. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions included

with optics, bases and rings when installing them on your

rifle. If you are using a scope, you may consider using a

hammer extension. Refer to the instructions on Hammer

Extensions on page 21. See your Winchester Repeating

Arms dealer to purchase the appropriate parts for the

Model 1894.

S

ight

a

DjuStment

beFore adjusting the sights, Place the “saFety”
in the on saFe Position. oPen the action and
MaKe certain your riFle is coMPletely

unloaded. close the action and Move the
haMMer to the rebound Position. KeeP the
MuZZle Pointed in a saFe direction. Failure to
Follow these warnings could result in serious
injury or death.

The Model 1894 is fitted with adjustable open sights. The

proper procedure is to shoot a group with the sights set as

they come from the factory (intermediate position on

both elevation and windage), and then make incremental

adjustments to move the rear sight blade and blade holder

to position the group on your target.

e

levation

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DjuStmentS

Adjusting elevation on most Model 1894 sights requires

you to lift up the rear blade on your rifle’s rear sight with

your fingers and move the notched sight elevator forward

or backward (Figure 24, page 23).
To raise point of impact, use your fingers to lift up on the

blade and slide the sight elevator rearward. Adjusting the

sight to make your gun shoot lower is just the opposite, by

sliding the elevator forward.

• Move the rear sight blade and sight elevator up to

shoot higher on the target.

• Move the rear sight blade and sight elevator down to

shoot lower on the target.

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inDage

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The rear sight base is dovetailed in the rear of the barrel.

To adjust for windage, gently move the rear sight base to

the right or left by tapping the sight base at the dovetail

using a wood or fiber dowel or hammer that will not mar

the sight (Figure 25).

• Move the rear sight base to the right to shoot farther

to the right on the target.

• Move the rear sight base to the left to shoot farther

to the left on the target.

Care should be taken not to mar the finish or bend sight

components when adjustments are made.

All sight adjustments are a matter of trial and error.

Remember, it is usually necessary to adjust your sights

when you change type or even brand of ammunition.

t

akeDoWn

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oDelS

The Model 1894 rifle is also available as a takedown

model. These rifles have a mechanism that allows you

to separate the barrel/forearm half of the rifle from the

receiver half of the rifle. The takedown design utilizes

an interrupted thread system on the barrel extension

and receiver, and a special mechanism on the end of

the magazine tube which allows you to disengage the

barrel from the receiver. For terminology related to

FIGURE 24

Lift up on the sight elevator and

move the elevator forward or

rearward with your fingers.

FIGURE 25

Tap carefully on the base

to adjust the sight.

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