About 4 years ago, stopped in a local pawn shop to look around and walked out with a Model 94. Checking the numbers, I found it was manufactured in 1972 and while it has definitely seen some time afield, the barrel is great shape and it shoots good.
The only issue I have with this rifle came about when I decided to put a Lyman peep sight on it. The barrel is slightly turned clockwise, so it requires some fairly drastic adjustments with the peep sight to get it aligned up with the front sight. Of course using the semi-buckhorn rear sight that came on the rifle, this is not a problem since both sights are mounted on the barrel and that is how I have it set up now.
Has anyone else seen this and do you think it is worth getting fixed? While I can shoot it with the stock sights, I really would like to use the Lyman sight that I bought for it.
Brian