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The John Browning patented design was introduced in 1894 in an iconic cartridge chambering. It was the first American-made repeating rifle to chamber smokeless powder rounds. This was in 1895 is chambered in 30 WCF or .30-30.
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30-30 Win, 26″, 1894 Lever Gun;Tubular magazine with side loading gate;Color case hardened receiver with blued barrel;Traditional walnut stock
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The John Browning patented design was introduced in 1894 in an iconic cartridge chambering. It was the first American-made repeating rifle to chamber smokeless powder rounds. This was in 1895 is chambered in 30 WCF or .30-30.
| Weight | 162 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 46.5 × 8.75 × 2 in |
| Type | Rifle: lever action |
| Model series | 1894 |
| Caliber | 30-30 win |
| Barrel length | 26 inches |
| Capacity | 8 rounds |
| Frame finish | Color case hardened |
| Front sight | Dovetail blade |
| Rear sight | Adjustable buckhorn |
| Weight | 10.125 lbs. |
| Firearm stock | Walnut straight |
| Finish | Blue |
| Firing system | External hammer |
| Frame material | Steel |
| Magazine type | Tubular magazine |
| Trigger pull average | 4.50 lbs |
| Barrel configuration | Single |
| Barrel description | Octagon |
| Rifled barrel | Yes |
| Buttplate/recoil pad | Blued buttplate |
| Action | Lever |
| Sights | Front: blade rear: adjustable buckhorn |
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