Requires professional appraisal.
Most came with a tooth ramped iron sight.But there could be different styles depending on the age of your Winchester model 1894 rifle,such as a peep sight,a full buckhorn sight,etc.
Lyman is currently only producing the #2 tang sight, which is not designed for the Winchester 9422. Marble's makes a tang sight for the Winchester 9422. The LR version requires the 009812 sight and the 9422 Magnum requires the 009837 sight. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Best left to a gunsmith
Start with gunpartscorp.com then eBay and auctionarms.com
Try Brownell's, MidWay USA
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
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yes. with the correct screws yes. with the correct screws
The standard mod 70 had a Winchester bead front sight on a ramp base with a sight cover. The standard rear sight was a Winchester 22G open sight. The rifles chambered for .375 H&H Mag had the Lyman 6W folding rear sight. Model 70 National Match (chambered for .30-06 only) had a Lyman No. 77 front sight on a forged ramp sight base and a Lyman No. 48WH rear sight. All receivers were tapped and drilled for popular scope and iron sights. The Model 70 Super Grade had a Redfield full gold bead front sight on a ramp with sight cover and a Winchester 22G open rear sight. (with acknowledgement to The Gun Digest, seventh edition, 1953)
Yes, the Winchester Model 1894s were factory-installed with various brands of sights over the years. The most common factory sight was the Winchester "semi-buckhorn" rear sight, but other options included a flat-top rear sight and a front bead sight. Additionally, some models were equipped with specialized sights for hunting or target shooting, depending on the configuration and year of production.
I would go to the Williams gun sight company.They should have a chart that will answer your question for you.