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2004 - The 25 WSSM caliber added Model 70s offered in the new WSSM calibers. New RMEF Super Grade and Sporter LT models and new Coyote Model 70 in stainless Controlled Round Push Feed models emphasized in the Model 70s, Super Shadow Blued, Coyote Stainless and Stealth II The Model 94s offered Trails end Octagon barrel with case-colored receiver, a Trails End Octagon 2005 - The 325 WSM caliber was added to the Model 70 line. Used for thick-skinned, big game animals. A Super Grade III, and Sporter III stock were added to the Model 70 line. A Camo Ultimate Shadow with blued barrel offered. A Super Grade III Model 70 and a model for the RMEF is offered. Featherweight in stainless and a new Sporter III is introduced. The Coyote now comes in a stainless, Lite stainless or Lite blued model. In the Historical guns section, the Model 1885 High Wall comes is offered in all three WSM calibers, and the Low Wall model is offered in 17 Mach 2 caliber. The Model 94 lever action is now available in a Trails End Hunter model, with a round or octagon barrel. A Marble’s front sight is featured on most Model 94 rifles. The new Timber Scout, a very fast, quick rifle is offered in 30-30 or 44 Rem. Mag. The Model 94 Legacy, with a 26” round or octagon barrel, is offered with a blued or case-colored receiver. The Model 9422, one of the most popular 22 rimfire rifles ever, is discontinued. Several high-grade “Tribute” models are available for a limited time.
- Winchester Firearms History
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