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My cousin in KY has a 11 year old granddaughter that is recoil sensitive, he is thinking of changing an Win m-94 from .30-30 to .25-35 for her to use.
I believe all that would be necessary is to replace the barrel if he could find a .25-35 barrel, am I correct and where would be a good place to look for such a barrel?. |
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The Model 94 was in fact offered in a .25-35 chambering.
Don't know how many but a good friend once owned a .25-35 Winchester Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine. Very nice piece. Zeke |
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need more info, there are about 30 "diffremt" model 94's on numrich's site.
http://www.e-gunparts.com/model.asp?idDept=277 but FWIW, i went through all of them and there wa no mention of a .25-35. |
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I can't speak for what was on numruchs web site , but the 25-35 was put in a 94 ... way back in the day
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You'd have to rebarrel.
Otherwise, it would just be cheapr to get some reduced recoil loads/decent recoil pad.....and/or a brake.....although on a 30-30 a brake isn't going to be as effective as on a larger gun (but would still help and would be cheaper than a barrel).
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I have a friend that owns an old winchester 94 in 25-35. He inherited it from his grandpa.
Save your bucks if your looking for reduced recoil. It ain't gonna happen. It kicks every bit as hard as my 30-30 did, but shot flatter. Best bet is to start reloading your own 30-30 ammo. Maybe you can lighten the recoil that way, or, add on a nice recoil pad. Best of luck |
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