New Winchester 94?

The question is, from the manufacturer's point of view, would a "working man's gun" sell if they made the Model 94 the way it was made whenever you thought it was perfect? In other words, what do "working men" buy now? Not sportsmen, who would probably buy a Weatherby but people like you and maybe me. I get things with the weekend paper that offer guns that are fairly low priced that probably more would buy instead of a lever action.

Keep in mind here that companies cannot control costs the way you think they can. That's true everywhere, not just in the United States. There have been firearms that went out of production because costs kept rising and the selling prices could not be raised high enough, apparently, so they could be sold. That's not the only reason certain models go out of production but that's one important factor for some of them, like the Savage 99 and the older Mannlicher–Schönauer sporting rifles.

Did the old Model 94s actually shoot any better than more recent production guns, allowing for their age?
 
Also the Winchester 1873 doesn't have the goofy tang safety. Why the discrepancy?

I think I could live with this one.
 
The new Win 73 has a re-designed internal "safety" modification & that wouldn't translate well to the 94 action.
Denis
 
Do you find it objectionable?

Are you talking about the lever spring? I guess the intent was to make it drop safe?

I figured one could lighten up that annoying spring that tries to push it out of battery somehow.
 
The "safety system" on the current 73 is largely invisible, so it's not physically annoying as the other three models are.
Denis
 
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