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prior to my involvement with the SASS cowboy matches, I really had no idea of the differences between 94/Marlin/92/1873 etc.don't discount the old 94.
Like anything anyone is 'proud' of you have to research what is actually being paid for what you are looking for, develop a price range you believe is fair and have CASH in had when you make the offer. You would probably call me a thief for what I have paid for many of the guns I have bought but well, cash works!I like the '94s but it seems that everyone is extra proud of them.
I was introduce to Rossi 1892 in 45LC as a cowboy action gun, because I couldn't afford the...yes, Winchester 94. Slowly over the decade i shot that Rossi, I begrudgingly became rather impressed with it....granted it handles more like an agricultural implement at harvest time in a lumpy field, still it fired any/everything fed to it.
I found my 1943 Winchester '94 in a secrete basement room wall cavity that I was remodeling.
The home owner just handed it to me and said "You take it, I don't like guns."
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The Winchester comes to the shoulder like a fine violin.
Save your money and find a JM MARLIN in .357 - top of the heap - simply the bestI've been very tempted to acquire a Rossi 92 in .357.
No kidding.. I've never heard that term before and I've been around.Well said.