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This second hand Lever Action Rifle requires a firearm licence. As far as I can tell, if it had a factory Big Loop it was a Wrangler. 38/.357 Magnum Winchester 94AE Trapper Lever Action Rifle online today. The Trapper model was sold through its entire run (1980 to 2006) with a standard-size loop. While both the Trapper Model 94 and the Wrangler Model 94 sported 16-inch barrels, only the Wranglers ever had a factory Big Loop. The very next year, 1983, Winchester offered the first Wrangler Model 94, which was essentially a Trapper model with a Big Loop.
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The 1982 catalog copy said of the rifle, “A unique feature is the oversized bow on the lever, introduced by John Wayne in the movie ‘Stagecoach’ and popularized in all of his Western movies.” The catalog went on to say that the John Wayne Commemorative is being offered “in a limited edition of fifty thousand” rifles. That 1982 John Wayne rifle featured a pewter-plated receiver, Old-West engraving, 18.5-inch barrel and a distinctive Big Loop. Here’s the cover of the 1982 Winchester catalog depicting that special Big Loop rifle. The first modern factory Model 94 Big Loop I can find appeared on the John Wayne Commemorative Model 94 Carbine offered by Winchester in 1982 (I have every Winchester catalog from 1960 to 2008 and have used those catalogs as my source). 38 Specials.The history of Big Loops on the Winchester Model 94 is interesting. 38 Special with equal grace, even with SWCs, where the Model 94 is much more particular in the pistol calibers and in. I've also noted that the Model 92 will feed. It works ok - until it breaks or until the screw gets loose. Winchester addresses this with a spring steel cartridge block that is screwed on to the toggle link.
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Minor rust that cleaned up nicely and small crack in the buttstock that was glued (assuming by the previous owner ) I looked online/ gunbroker to determine the value. However it literally comes up short with the. Winchester 94AE trapper in 38 special/357 magnum. 506" rim diameters, it works great with the. 357 Magnum has had a great deal of work done on it, all by me. I have done this same project, and more, on my other Winchester 94s. The Model 92 uses a spring loaded cartridge stop on the front of the left side cartridge guide to control the rounds coming out of the magazine tube, while the Model 94 uses an interceptor on the front of the toggle link. I did this project in 2000, and I have yet to replace the nylon hole covers. The toggle link itself, means the Model 94 will never cycle as fast or as smooth as the Model 92. 45 Colt, but it's not Winchester's best engineering effort and there are a lot of compromises needed to get short rounds to feed in the longer Model 94 action. The Model 92 was designed to accommodate short cartridges and the modern pistol caliber iteration of the Model 94 is a cost effective method to meet demand for lever actions in. The Model 94 has a longer receiver to accommodate longer rifle caliber cartridges, and it has a toggle link to increase the bolt travel to match the longer receiver and cartridge length.