Willysjeep134, When I got married in 1970 I bought my wife a Winchester 94 in .30-30. I didn't realize it then, but those were redesigned and made in Japan. If you short-racked it the slightest bit, the cartridge on the carrier would get crosswise and jam the action big time. I don't remember the particulars. I do know that the older 94s at the time would just shove the cartridge back up the magazine tube. In fact, you could just pull the lever down enough to eject the round in the chamber, then close the action again so you didn't have to run all the cartridges through the chamber to make the rifle safe. But not on that piece of junk we had! The finish just kind of peeled off the receiver also, like it was poorly chrome plated and then painted blue. That soured me on buying anything new from Winchester!
-WH-