Hello from the southwestern part of Virginia.I love the 94 single shot,,any gauge.My favorite is the 16 gauge.I can't say enough good things about it.Blows away any modern made single shot.
The first firearm I ever owned was a 94C, given to me by my own dad. It got stolen after he died while I was out of state. It was eventually found as a sawed-off and destroyed under Michigan law. It was a great shotgun. And had a lot of memories in the field with my dad.
Sorry to hear. You know someone made a comment about how it was just an old shotgun. I'm sure you can relate when I say they just don't understand that this was so much more than just a shotgun.
@@Scott67 Exactly. It's not a weapon. It's a memory and a legacy of trust and respect when you get handed and trusted with something like that. Most city folks just don't get it.
My dads best friend had a 94 but it was made for Sears and it was a 410. The parts are interchangeable with the savage 94. It was a great trainer for kids.
I have this same weapon. Do you have a detailed video on how to disassemble and install all the pieces again because I opened it and I do not know how to put the pieces together again
I have this in a 28 guage and it has the most beautiful wood I've ever seen on any gun cheap or expensive. My pops gave it to me and it was given to him by my grandpa. My grandpa bought it at a bar in 1954 for 15 bucks I believe....
Hello from the southwestern part of Virginia.I love the 94 single shot,,any gauge.My favorite is the 16 gauge.I can't say enough good things about it.Blows away any modern made single shot.
Hello there. I couldn't agree with you more. They got these right a long time ago.
The first firearm I ever owned was a 94C, given to me by my own dad. It got stolen after he died while I was out of state. It was eventually found as a sawed-off and destroyed under Michigan law.
It was a great shotgun. And had a lot of memories in the field with my dad.
Sorry to hear. You know someone made a comment about how it was just an old shotgun. I'm sure you can relate when I say they just don't understand that this was so much more than just a shotgun.
@@Scott67 Exactly. It's not a weapon. It's a memory and a legacy of trust and respect when you get handed and trusted with something like that. Most city folks just don't get it.
My dads best friend had a 94 but it was made for Sears and it was a 410. The parts are interchangeable with the savage 94. It was a great trainer for kids.
Thanks for the info and I agree this is a great trainer.
This and the 37A winchester are greats!
Agreed!
Got the 94B/C both 16 gauge..my dad's had one inherited it..he passed away when was a baby..bought the other one from a pawn shop
Great guns.
Thats an awesome shotgun!
Thanks.
Where’d you find yours, I’m in Tennessee and haven’t seen many, if any, single shots in the stores I’ve been too
That gun was bought in a hardware store over 40 years ago. Academy sports have a few. Walmart, Sportsman's warehouse all carry single shots.
I have this same weapon. Do you have a detailed video on how to disassemble and install all the pieces again because I opened it and I do not know how to put the pieces together again
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I have this in a 28 guage and it has the most beautiful wood I've ever seen on any gun cheap or expensive. My pops gave it to me and it was given to him by my grandpa. My grandpa bought it at a bar in 1954 for 15 bucks I believe....