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I'm inquiring for a friend who asked for my help. He's trying to get a Win 94, top ejection, ready for his son to shoot. The son is left eye dominant, if that matters. He wants to mount a scope and needs info on any possibilities for a side mounted option. I researched what I could, and found that a side mount affects parallax and the most common alternative is adding a peep sight to the rear of the receiver. I've never seen a top eject model and have never owned a lever action of any kind so I have little to help him with in the way of advice or experience. I was wondering if any of you with expertise on the Win 94 could add your comments. My thought was to practice practice practice using the iron sights but he wants a scope.
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If he's dead set on using a scope, he'd be better off selling or trading that gun for one that is better suited for using scope.
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If he's dead set on using a scope, he'd be better off selling or trading that gun for one that is better suited for using scope. What the man said - I've got several deer and coyotes with a scoped Win 94 and it can work well. But there are many more and much better rifles that adapt naturally to a scope. In this case though, if he is truly left eye dominat, the scope mount on a Win 94 will be on the left side (scope will still be almost centered) so it really mighty be the easiest one for him.
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If he's dead set on using a scope, he'd be better off selling or trading that gun for one that is better suited for using scope. 
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My dad has one. It was his first rifle he bought it back in the 60's. He mounted a scope on it with a side mount. Killed a few with it.
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a model 94 was not designed for a scope and putting a scope on one is like putting ketchup on a filet.
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I had told him to either get the boy to practice with the iron sights or get a new gun. He's just being hardheaded. Thanks for the input.
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I just got a 1969 model 94 bout a week ago and I'd never put a scope on it, I agree with Shaw, sell it and buy a bolt gun if your son really wants a scoped gun.
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It's a sacrilegious to put a scope on a 94 besides As I've said before I don't think the 94 is a good choice for a kids gun.
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I have a side mount for a Model 94 that I would give him if its for a kid. Has a cheap bushnell on it, I got it on a trade.
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Or sell the 94 and get a Marlin where the scope mounts over the centerline
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Please clarify: Are you looking for a way for your son to shoot his Winchester 94 from the right shoulder while aiming with his dominant left eye?
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