Hello from North Dakota
Good morning everyone. I'm new to the forum and new to Winchester Lever Rifles. I have been surfing to learn as much as I can about the 1894 and the information on the web is understandably all over the map. I decided to come here to get some help. I posted some questions in the 1894 section.
I don't have a huge collection. I just purchased a .379 American Bald Eagle rifle and am waiting for it. It appears to be a beautiful rifle. The .375 wasn't manufactured very long, so it's pretty easy to get information on it. I'm currently looking for a nice 32 Winchester Special. Since this one has a very long history, it's harder to understand what changed over time and when things changed. It basically falls into the History of all 1894 lever rifles.
I'm excited to get my hands on my new .375 and to talk to the members of this site that know much more than I do. Hopefully, eventually, I will be able to participate and help others.
Thanks
BlueC7
I don't have a huge collection. I just purchased a .379 American Bald Eagle rifle and am waiting for it. It appears to be a beautiful rifle. The .375 wasn't manufactured very long, so it's pretty easy to get information on it. I'm currently looking for a nice 32 Winchester Special. Since this one has a very long history, it's harder to understand what changed over time and when things changed. It basically falls into the History of all 1894 lever rifles.
I'm excited to get my hands on my new .375 and to talk to the members of this site that know much more than I do. Hopefully, eventually, I will be able to participate and help others.
Thanks
BlueC7