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Posted By: Barkoff Date Check - 09/20/10
I have a couple of questions.

First off, can somebody date this 1894C 210798##

I have been doing a little reading, I have read that these 1894s have a jamming problem, more so with .38 than .357.

My rifle says .357, but does not mention .38 on the barrel, do you think I'll have any problems with .38s?

I keep reading I should replace the semi-buckhorn with a peep sight, why is this, do the buckhorns tend to move out of adjustment?


Thanks for the help
Posted By: TnBigBore Re: Date Check - 09/20/10
DOM is 1979

I have owned many, and all would digest 38 special ammo just fine. My good friend recently owned one that would not though. I would suggest using 357 brass loaded down to 38 levels for plinking though. The 38s tend to leave a soot ring in the chamber that can be problematic to clean and can cause difficulty chambering 357 rounds after time.

You can get much better accuracy with a reciever mounted sight like the Williams and a finer front sight. A small trim scope can improve the accuracy of your shooting as well.
Posted By: Mink Re: Date Check - 11/06/10
You wanna put a nice sight on there, try these folks.

http://www.skinnersights.com/
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