The shoulder support and forend of a Model 94 lever-action rifle, typically crafted from wood or synthetic materials, provides the necessary interface between the firearm’s action and the shooter. Variations exist depending on the specific model and manufacturing year, encompassing different shapes, lengths, and materials like walnut, birch, or composite polymers.
This component plays a crucial role in the rifle’s overall handling, accuracy, and shooter comfort. A properly fitted and designed example contributes significantly to a positive shooting experience. The choice of material and shape influences both aesthetics and practicality, impacting durability, weight, and resistance to environmental factors. Its evolution mirrors the changing demands of hunters and shooters over time, reflecting advancements in materials science and ergonomics.