If it's the Model 54 rifle version in 30-30, then termed "30 WCF", it's uncommon. The anomaly in that chambering; the carbine version outsold the rifle! Have you noted the receiver is fabricated uniquely for the 30 WCF chambering; including the omission of receiver clip guides? My 54 Rifle 30 WCF below, few pix plus one of the 30 WCF carbine.
I do like the 30-30 chambering in bolt rifles! Besides the Winchester 54, I'm with a Remington 788 & Savage 40. Enjoy that rifle!
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79S, re your comment concerning Winchester "upgrading" Model 54 rifles to the Model 70 bolt. The situation wasn't intended or billed as an 'upgrade'. Winchester ran out of Model 54 bolt inventories yet with demand from 'whatever' cause. They did offer modified Model 70 factory retrofit replacement bolts in the prewar era. The bolt handle resembled the normal era 70 bolt. Notably too, the stock required alteration to accommodate the new essentially low-scope bolt handle. It seems quite possible too, that there may have been some non-factory Model 70 bolt adaptions. The model 54 era from 1925 to 36, not unlike the prewar Model 70 era; these weren't mainstream "rifle scoping" cultures. Most 'extra scope holes' observed in Models 54 & 70. more likely are postwar era adaptions.
Best!
John

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