Winchester Repeating Arms 94 (Includes Take Down) User Manual

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do not, under any circuMstances, alter
the trigger, “saFety” or other Parts oF
the Firing MechanisM oF this or any other
FirearM. Failure to obey this warning May
result in injury or death to yourselF
or others.

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Another of John M. Browning’s acclaimed firearm designs,

the Winchester

®

Model 1894

®

was the first Winchester

rifle designed to fire smokeless powder, specifically the

.30-30 Winchester cartridge.

While retaining compact dimensions similar to the

Model 1892, the Model 1894 action design allows longer

cartridges to be cycled. When the lever of a Model 1894

is lowered, the bottom of the receiver drops to create

additional space for the longer cartridge to feed. The

ability to fire high-power cartridges from such a compact

rifle added to the popularity of the Model 1894 with

hunters taking more big game animals with their “94s” in

North America than any other rifle in history.
This owner’s manual covers Model 1894 rifles

manufactured from 1992-2002 with crossbolt “safeties”

and current Model 1894 rifles with top-tang “safeties.” A

current production Model 1894 with top-tang “safety” is

used in most illustrations. Where there are differences, a

pre-2003 Model 1894 with crossbolt “safety” is shown.

n

omenclature

Descriptions in this owner’s manual generally refer to

the firearm in the horizontal, normal firing position.

For example, the muzzle is forward or front; the buttstock

is rearward or rear; the trigger is downward or underneath;

the sights are upward or on top.
Refer to Figure 1 (page 6), Figure 2 and Figure 3 for

general part descriptions regarding your new rifle. Figure 4

(pages 8-9) covers the general features and benefits of the

Model 1894 design. The appearance of your rifle may be

slightly different, depending on the version you purchased.

You must become familiar with all the part names listed

before proceeding with the rest of the instructions in this

owner’s manual.

S

erial

n

umber

The serial number of your Model 1894 is located on

the bottom front portion of the receiver. Record the

serial number at the front of this owner’s manual for

future reference.

FIGURE 1

Top-Tang “Safety”

Magazine

Hammer (shown with

hammer extension)

Receiver

Ejection Port

Trigger

Forearm

Muzzle

Barrel

Front Sight

Rear Sight

Finger Lever

Buttstock

Buttplate

Breech Bolt

Loading Port

FIGURE 2

“Safety”

(Shown in the on safe position)

Rebounding Hammer

FIGURE 3

Breech Bolt

Finger Lever

Trigger

Trigger Stop

(Continued on page 10)

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