When I ordered mine I ordered the better grade and got walnut. I also got the ugliest finish I have ever seen on that walnut. My choice was lacquer thinner. I washed the finish off, and found some really nice figuring, and then hand rubbed true oil in between sandings with steel wool. After 5 coats, it looked just like my 1958 Model 94 Winchester used to look when it was new. The action smoothing I also done myself but that was the easy part. I put a new, and better fitted ejector in, and extractor, and the thing feeds perfect. Navy Arms sent me the parts, and extras also FREE.
This rifle I also fitted with a Lyman 66, and XS front sight cut down so the Lyman sits low on the receiver, and is sighted in identically to my Model 94 3030. I have carried and shot my Model 94 Winchester for almost 52 years now, but with the population growth, and the 357 magnum power out of a rifle, the 92 gets far more carry time. It doesn't shoot quite as far as the 3030, so that feature make me more comfortable.