We often hear negatives about those post-64 Winchesters. As Hillbill just said though, they are "fun guns to shoot and hunt with". There are positives as well as negatives. First, while the fit may not be perfect, Winchester continued to use walnut for stocks and forearms in most of their 94's. Many have decent grain, too The checkered steel buttplates are the same as they'd furnished for a couple of decades at least .The barrels were made back then by Winchester, in-house, by people they'd employed for years and on machinery they'd been using for years--these guns are good shooters. While lots of the squawking about this particular vintage takes place (and with that tin lifter it's justified), these guns can be good, utilitarian keepers made in the USA.