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I have a 50's Mod 94 in .32Win and also an 80's Mod 94 16" Wrangler that I replaced the hoop lever with a standard lever. It carries easier in a scabbard with the standard lever and has lived in my truck during deer season. I also love those Marlin Mod 336's in .35Rem. I have two old guns in a carbine and a rifle. Good luck.

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Went out and shot it just now, and at 25 yards I had all 3 shots touching. I realize this is no great shakes, but I was plenty pleased with it. It should do nicely for the deer hunting I have planned. Thanks for all of the words of encouragment.


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Very cool!
I've got a receiver sighted 1949 Marlin 336 .32 Special that hasn't been hunted yet (well, at least by me). Got a box of Winchester 170 gr silver tips and a couple hundred Hornady 170's to stuff back in the empties. Maybe next year!

Hope you lay the smackdown on a doe!


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I have one built in 1904. I kilt a doe with it; it put that deer down pronto!

You might check headspace on an older M94. Mine is out of spec, and I was told that's common.



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Originally Posted by Jeff_O
....You might check headspace on an older M94. Mine is out of spec, and I was told that's common.

Easy to fix with an oversized locking bolt from Wisners.

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You guys have 2 years to worry about that wink Now if you start being great friends in 2011 the Mayan were probably right laugh

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And if we can get VAnimrod and Lee24 to " Buddy Up" then for sure we better be watching the horizon for the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse....

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Originally Posted by Ol` Joe
I took my 1st deer with a late 1920 early 30s` vintage M94 in 32spcl. So did my grandfather, dad, and younger brother if I`m not mistaken. The old gal still would put meat in the freezer if I could quit buying new rifles and give her 1/2 a chance.
I say take it hunting..
+1 I have one just like it equipped with a vintage receiver mounted peep sight. Mine, though, is not mint, so I can understand being hesitant to hunt with it, but I think I would.

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Originally Posted by orion03
Do you guys think that those old 170gr. Core-Lokt's will do an OK job?
Of course.

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I had a similar dilemma.

I was given a 94 in .32 Spcl by my elk hunting mentor just prior to his passing away. It was his first deer rifle and he wanted it to go to someone that would appreciate it. He had no delusion that I'd actually hunt it and said so.

That bothered me - so I took it on a mule deer hunt and vowed to shoot the first legal buck I saw.
Mission complete and now I have my own story and bond to the rifle. I'm glad I hunted her!
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My dad and uncles used to debate on wich was better, the 30-30 or the 32 special. I like them both.

I would for sure use the rifle. That's what it was made for. Many deer here in Michigan have fallen to the 32 special.

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Hunt it!

"We" (my dad) has one and it's accounted for quite a few deer family-wide.

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My dad's first deer rifle was a 1940's era M94 in 32 Win Spl.

A few years back, I decided to hunt with it one day, with my dad along, for nostalgia reasons. Sure enough, a few does came along at about 40 yards. I picked the biggest one, and dropped her literally where she stood.

It was a special day, that formed even more memories with that rifle.

Unless yours is truly unshot, new-in-box, with all tags, etc and genuinely collectible, go hunt with it. Safe queens are very rapidly losing interest to me.

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Shoot it, hunt with it, create a legacy for it. I still have my Parker-Hale 243 that I got in 1971 for my 14th birthday. I cringed when I dinged it in the field then, but remember every mark made on it with fondness now. I still get out with it once a year or so. It's taken some nice deer and more than it's share of CA pigs over the last 39 years.


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I have a Winchester Model 94 pre 64 in a .30-30 caliber that I can't shoot. I was always trying to buy this rifle from my father just to own something special, but he wouldn't sell it to me. He was a gun dealer in a sporting goods store. When another dealer sold out he bought two, one to shoot and one for investment. He never knew Winchester would discontinue making the 94, being a pre 64 was the reason he held on to it. When he passed away 11 years ago he left it to me. To this day It has never been fired, never been out of the box, and it still has the cosmoline on it. So I'll do what he did, I will use it as an investment. I do have a model 94 saddle ring carbine made in 1928 that someone took the value out of it by refinishing it. This rifle is fun to shoot and hunt with. As far as hunting with your 32 special, that depends if you want to make money with it down the road or just have fun hunting with it.

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I have my Father-in-Laws 1933 vintage .32 SPL Win 64, which is basically a 94 in a different stock. I hunt with it and now understand what all the fuss is about. They are easy to carry, easy to shoulder, give fast follow-up shots, are made for close cover, fast shooting, but are still more than accurate enough for 200 yard shots, and have a certain panache that the run-of-the-mill bolt gun does not have.

If you are concerned about scratches and dings, wrap it in camo vet wrap to protect it while hunting and unwrap it to admire it when you are done. The vet wrap pads the entire gun but leaves no residue and camo's it to boot! Look here.

http://www.mcnett.com/Camo-Form-Protective-Camouflage-Wrap-P274.aspx

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Can 32 Special ammo still be found in the stores or is it strictly a reload assuming brass is still available?


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I saw it in at least one gunshop here last fall. Midway sells it in Federal, Winchester, and Remington flavor but, it`s out of stock today.


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Congrats, that is a GOOD gun!

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Originally Posted by derby_dude
Can 32 Special ammo still be found in the stores or is it strictly a reload assuming brass is still available?



Most gun shops around here have some on the shelves. I have dies and plenty of brass for mine, but with factory ammo so easy to find, I dont bother reloading for it.

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