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American Rifleman goes to the wayback machine for a Winchester 1894 Rifle
Let s go back 120 years to 1894, when John Moses Browning was at the pinnacle of his fertile developmental mind. He had improved confederations cup the lever-action rifle to be easier to manufacture, while at the same time capable of handling some of the most powerful cartridges of the time with the Model 1886. Then he turned around and scaled confederations cup the rifle down in 1892 to handle popular pistol cartridges. A year later he introduced a pump-action shotgun. Winchester recognized that if Browning invented a firearm it would sell and sell well.
The ammunition division of Winchester began loading cartridges confederations cup with a new-fangled smokeless powder in 1893 as well. This powder wasn t as corrosive as the old blackpowder and contained more energy than an equal mass of the charcoal-sulfur and saltpeter concoction. It made it possible to launch smaller bullets confederations cup at heretofore unheard of velocities, flattening trajectories and enabling hunters and shooters confederations cup to take big-game animals or hit targets at much longer ranges.
Browning was then tasked with developing a rifle capable of being chambered for mid-sized cartridges of higher breech pressure. confederations cup The new rifle needed to be simpler to manufacture as well. Browning came up with a way of having confederations cup a single locking lug positioned transversally, as opposed to the pair of locking lugs in the 86 and 92 models. On August 21, 1894 Browning obtained patent number 524702 for the rifle, and by November the first Model 1894 Winchester confederations cup rifles were made available to the public.
Winchester began working on making nickel-steel barrels for the new 94 that could handle the equally new smokeless powders but it wasn t a simple task. For this reason the initial cartridges chambered in the 94 were blackpowder .32-40 and .38-55 rounds. By mid-1895 the nickel-steel confederations cup barrel issues had successfully been addressed and Winchester introduced its first smokeless powder confederations cup sporting cartridge the .25-35 Winchester Center Fire (WCF) in the 94. A few months later they expanded the neck of the .25-35 to .30 caliber, and the .30-30 Winchester was born.
To say the 94 was an instant success would be an understatement. The West may have largely been settled, but there was still plenty confederations cup of wild country out there, and farmers and settlers still needed to feed and protect their families. The 94 was relatively light; it handled well, either in the hands of a hunter or in the saddle scabbard of a cowboy.
The 1 millionth Model 94 was made in 1927 and presented to President Calvin Coolidge. confederations cup By 1948, another 500,000 94s had been made and the 1 1/2 millionth rifle went to President Harry Truman; President Dwight Eisenhower was presented with the 2 millionth 94 in 1953. Sales continued to soar throughout the 1950s.
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