Would love a video on this gun of disassembly and assembly of this rifle. Can't find any of the 94 with the safety. Need to take mine completely apart and clean.
Thanks for sharing. QUESTION: I have been really hesitant about using CLP on my walnut gun stocks in fear it will harm them. I did go ahead and use it on my Winchester 9422 .22 MAG and the results were amazing. I heard you say at end you wiped down entire gun with silicone wipe "or CLP works" . To your knowledge, does CLP harm the wood stocks?
Curiosity questions mostly - is there any difference in the procedure for a pre or post '64 rifle? Mine is a pre '64 (1958) and it hasn't been used for several years and needs a really good cleaning and lubing. Oh and while I generally use Hoppe's or Outer's, decided to try Lucas Gun Oil and go through all my collection. Any comment on that brand?
I have a question Before you take off the stock Do you have to take out all Of the bullets I'm just curious Right now Gun Does not Have Any bullets In the gun
How often Do I have to clean the Barrel Of my winchester i Got it in Defember Last year i did shoot it in a Shooting range 2 times 1 year ago now i only shoot it in the summer time Or when it is 80 degrees outside or 95 Degrees outside I. Shoot My. Winchester almost every day i Did not Clean the barrel Yet And I didn't take My Winchester. Apart yet Should I do it now And do I take out all of the bullets that are in the gun While I am cleaning it I am just curious I've never cleaned a winchester before
Make sure you gun is completely empty when you clean. No cartridges on the bench when you are cleaning. Be extra safe. Use a bore light to look down the barrel. If you see streaking and carbon build up, it’s time for a cleaning.
Hello, can anyone tell me if the Winchester 94' was ever referred to as the" 30/30" ? I know the cartridge it fires is called the " 30/30" , Just wondering if the rifle itself was given that nick- name.
The .30/30 Win cartridge, and the Winchester mod 94 it was born in, was the first small bore, smokeless powder rifle available in the US. It is, of course, a .30 caliber, and the bottlenecked case has a capacity of 30 grains of water.
@@FlyingKSports What are you talking about? A bore snake pulls dirt through the chamber and out the muzzle. Your procedure pushes dirt down the barrel and into the chamber/receiver! Plus bullets travel out the barrel pushing microscopic material forward making for a smoother surface over time....by shoving cleaning brushes down the barrel in the opposite direction you are destroying this over time. It is like sharpening a knife on a grinder away from the blade as should be done making it smoother over time, then later sharpening towards the blade grinding the metal and dulling the blade. You should always clean a bore towards the muzzle-----Where did you learn this nonsense?
Hear of a chamber brush? I bet you dirty up the barrel with 3 to 5 shots before you sight in like expert bench shooters that takes care of what you say. They sell bullets that hone the barrel to increase accuracy and you say dragging micro stuff is wearing out the barrel. I hope my barrels are hardened so this does not happen. I don't want my rifling so sharp it cuts the jackets off the bullets. Don't make things harder than they already are. Rifles/cannons have been cleaned from the muzzle since they were invented. Where did you learn your nonsense? @@chadhaire1711
@@amx3903 Yeah how horrible to have a bore snake that can clean a barrel in 10 seconds instead of wasting your time and life using dumb procedures like this stupid video......you and Biden will be happy in the old folks home with your prune juice sippy cups Goober.
Wrong Always clean from the chamber through the bore to the muzzle. It's a bit of a chore on these rifles, but you can do it with a bore snake or a full disassembly.
I would agree with you if this was a Marlin 336. A complete disassembly of a Winchester 94 is beyond the scope of most gun enthusiasts. Read the owner's manual from Winchester. I followed their instructions for this video.
My 7.5x55 swiss cleaning kit has a rod that has built in brass bore protection at the end of every rod section. I love it.
Would love a video on this gun of disassembly and assembly of this rifle. Can't find any of the 94 with the safety. Need to take mine completely apart and clean.
These videos are crazy my grandfather just gave me his old Winchester 94 his is in 7-30 waters tho
That's a great gun! Congratulations.
@@FlyingKSports thank you, finding ammo has been a real pain 😅
try to learn to reload
I always clean the bore from the muzzle for the last 50 years, never a problem if you know what are you doing
Just be careful of the crown. You’ll be fine.
Thanks for sharing. QUESTION: I have been really hesitant about using CLP on my walnut gun stocks in fear it will harm them. I did go ahead and use it on my Winchester 9422 .22 MAG and the results were amazing. I heard you say at end you wiped down entire gun with silicone wipe "or CLP works" . To your knowledge, does CLP harm the wood stocks?
I’d keep the CLP off the wood.
Thanks
Curiosity questions mostly - is there any difference in the procedure for a pre or post '64 rifle? Mine is a pre '64 (1958) and it hasn't been used for several years and needs a really good cleaning and lubing. Oh and while I generally use Hoppe's or Outer's, decided to try Lucas Gun Oil and go through all my collection. Any comment on that brand?
You’re good with a Lucas oil product.
I’ve used Lucas oil and extreme duty gun grease. Both are excellent
I have a question Before you take off the stock Do you have to take out all Of the bullets I'm just curious Right now Gun Does not Have Any bullets In the gun
Yes. Empty the gun before you do any work on it.
@FlyingKSports oh okay thank you
How often Do I have to clean the Barrel Of my winchester i Got it in Defember Last year i did shoot it in a Shooting range 2 times 1 year ago now i only shoot it in the summer time Or when it is 80 degrees outside or 95 Degrees outside I.
Shoot My.
Winchester almost every day i Did not Clean the barrel Yet And I didn't take My Winchester. Apart yet Should I do it now And do I take out all of the bullets that are in the gun While I am cleaning it I am just curious I've never cleaned a winchester before
Make sure you gun is completely empty when you clean. No cartridges on the bench when you are cleaning. Be extra safe. Use a bore light to look down the barrel. If you see streaking and carbon build up, it’s time for a cleaning.
@FlyingKSports oh okay thank you
@@FlyingKSports How about when you take off the stock does your gun have to be empty for that I'm just curious
@@joncal4713
Taking the forearm off doesn’t require unloading the gun 🤪
Hello, can anyone tell me if the Winchester 94' was ever referred to as the" 30/30" ? I know the cartridge it fires is called the " 30/30" , Just wondering if the rifle itself was given that nick- name.
Yes, for years it was just referred to as the 30/30. Sometimes the 30/30 Winchester, or 30 Winchester.
@@FlyingKSports Thank you so much!
Yes...in 1895 they called them 30-30s
@@RichardOnkst Thank you, I really appreciate it.
The .30/30 Win cartridge, and the Winchester mod 94 it was born in, was the first small bore, smokeless powder rifle available in the US. It is, of course, a .30 caliber, and the bottlenecked case has a capacity of 30 grains of water.
Pushing a rod down the bore pushing crap into the chamber.....are you serious? Just use a bore snake from the rear......
So it’s better to drag crap through the receiver?
@@FlyingKSports What are you talking about? A bore snake pulls dirt through the chamber and out the muzzle. Your procedure pushes dirt down the barrel and into the chamber/receiver! Plus bullets travel out the barrel pushing microscopic material forward making for a smoother surface over time....by shoving cleaning brushes down the barrel in the opposite direction you are destroying this over time. It is like sharpening a knife on a grinder away from the blade as should be done making it smoother over time, then later sharpening towards the blade grinding the metal and dulling the blade. You should always clean a bore towards the muzzle-----Where did you learn this nonsense?
Hear of a chamber brush? I bet you dirty up the barrel with 3 to 5 shots before you sight in like expert bench shooters that takes care of what you say. They sell bullets that hone the barrel to increase accuracy and you say dragging micro stuff is wearing out the barrel. I hope my barrels are hardened so this does not happen. I don't want my rifling so sharp it cuts the jackets off the bullets. Don't make things harder than they already are. Rifles/cannons have been cleaned from the muzzle since they were invented. Where did you learn your nonsense? @@chadhaire1711
@@amx3903 Yeah how horrible to have a bore snake that can clean a barrel in 10 seconds instead of wasting your time and life using dumb procedures like this stupid video......you and Biden will be happy in the old folks home with your prune juice sippy cups Goober.
@@chadhaire1711The 94 is a top eject rifle. He is cleaning it upside down to avoid these problems. So what are you going on about ?
Wrong
Always clean from the chamber through the bore to the muzzle.
It's a bit of a chore on these rifles, but you can do it with a bore snake or a full disassembly.
I would agree with you if this was a Marlin 336. A complete disassembly of a Winchester 94 is beyond the scope of most gun enthusiasts. Read the owner's manual from Winchester. I followed their instructions for this video.
Dumb question here, does anyone what size rods and cleaning tips to use?
.30 cal?
@@chrisrobinson4165 Bingo