Hi Guys,

Thanks for all the info. I already have the Winchester book and I go shows once in a while, and I have the letter from the Winchester Museum. I never see guns like this one, hence the question. The condition of this gun is super nice. It was taken care of for a long time. I started all three of my kids hunting with it. They called it the Pop gun because it didn't make much of a crack when it went off. It doesn't weigh much and it feels like a kids gun. Like I said it is a 1894 carbine with a serial number around 250,000. It has seven special order features on it and it is a 38-55 caliber. I see guns with one or two special order features but none with this many or a gun in this good of condition. Does this info help?

Thanks,
BR