I hope you sell it. I bought one when they first came out and shot it a lot. The forend slid forward like a pump gun. The dovetails under the barrel came loose. The stock split and it started snapping on live rounds. It's too light of an action for prolonged shooting with big bore rounds. Upon Winchester replacing it. I immediately sold it and purchased a Marlin 444P in .444. I've shot it thousands of times and it's still solid and functional as when new............There is a reason John Browning didn't chamber 94 in big bore cartridges and instead used his STRONGER 1886 action. Apparently Winchester thought they could and failed. If you only shoot a few rounds each year through your BB94 it may last. But 50 or so rounds weekly will cause it spontaniously disassemble itself. BTW I bought a second Marlin 444P as a backup in 1999. It sleeps as it's never been needed.

Last edited by The Happy Kaboomer; 02/12/21.