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Let me tell you about a rifle that feels like walking through the Missouri woods in October. I was handed a Winchester Model 94 Sporter 32 Special 24″ Barrel Walnut Stock a few seasons back, and after putting a few hundred rounds of that classic .32 Winchester Special downrange, I understood the appeal. This isn’t just a lever-action; it’s a piece of American history you can shoulder, a timeless design built for hunters who appreciate a classic feel and a cartridge with a story.
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So, what is the Winchester Model 94 Sporter 32 Special 24″ Barrel Walnut Stock? It’s a modern production of the iconic Winchester 94 lever-action rifle, chambered in the classic .32 Winchester Special cartridge. It features a 24-inch blued barrel, a full-length tubular magazine holding 6+1 rounds, and a traditional American walnut stock and forend. It’s a purpose-built hunting rifle with a legacy, priced at $1165.12.
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Here’s the thing—the .32 Winchester Special is the star here. Developed in 1895 for the Model 94, it was designed to perform better with the smokeless powders of the era. It’s a mild-recoiling, flat-shooting round that’s absolutely perfect for whitetail deer at sensible woods distances. The 24-inch barrel gives you that extra bit of sight radius and velocity, making it a joy to shoot offhand. The action is smooth, the lever throw is intuitive, and it points like it’s an extension of your body. I’ve found it fits out of the box for most shooters, with a classic length of pull that just works.
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The walnut on these Sporters is typically very good—a solid, handsome grade with a satin finish that wears its scratches with character. The blued steel has a deep, rich look that pairs perfectly with the wood. It’s a simple, honest rifle. No rails, no optics mounts (though they can be added), just a clean top receiver and a semi-buckhorn rear sight paired with a brass bead front. That’s all you need. The rifle weighs in at a manageable 7.




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