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 for one of the most popular hunting cartridges, .30-30 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 & forend, blued parts, and round barrel.
| FireArm |
yes |
| OAL |
37.50" |
| Barrel Description |
Round |
| Action |
Lever |
| Barrel Length |
20" |
| Barrel Length Range |
20" to 20.99" |
| Stock Finish Group |
Brown/Tan |
| Caliber |
38-55 Win |
| Receiver Material |
Steel |
| Weight Range |
7 lbs to 7.99 lbs |
| Hand |
Right Hand |
| Metal Finish Group |
Blued/Black |
| Capacity |
5+1 |
| Weight |
7.05 lbs |
| Sights |
Blade Front/Buckhorn Rear |