Description
The Winchester 1968 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Carbine is a collector-focused variant of the Model 94 lever-action rifle, built to honor the legacy of William F. Buffalo Bill Cody. Chambered in 30-30 Win and featuring a 20-inch octagon barrel, this commemorative carbine blends classic Winchester construction with period-appropriate decorative elements. The factory scroll-engraved receiver, nickel-plated hardware, and inlaid Buffalo Bill medallion create a distinctive presentation while maintaining the proven handling and reliability of the Model 94 platform. Produced in limited numbers and often preserved in exceptional condition, these carbines remain highly desirable among Winchester collectors and lever-action enthusiasts.
Specifications
• Manufacturer: Winchester
• Model: 1968 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Carbine
• Caliber: 30-30 Win
• Capacity: 6+1
• Barrel Length: 20
• Thread Pattern: Not specified
• Grip: Not specified
• Stock: American walnut
• Trigger: Nickel-finished
• Sights: Not specified
• Finish: Blued steel with nickel-plated hardware
• Magazine Included: Not specified
Notes
• Octagon barrel and commemorative markings make it a standout display piece
• Nickel-plated hardware adds visual contrast and collector appeal
• Many examples remain unfired due to original investment purchases
• Ideal for Winchester collectors seeking a historically themed Model 94 variant
• Strong market interest for carbines with original box and paperwork
This item may have signs of previous use, such as minor dents or dings. We cannot guarantee that all original components are included. Please review the photos provided for a detailed view of the item’s condition.
| UPC | ECOM00597446 |
| Action | LEVER ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 20" BARREL |
| Caliber | .30-30 WIN |
| Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK /W WOOD STOCK |
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