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Winchester Model 1895

Winchester Model 1895 Repeating Rifle
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Type Lever-Action Rifle
Place of origin United States
Service history
Used by See Users
Wars Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Mexican Revolution
World War I
Finnish Civil War
Russian Civil War
Polish–Soviet War
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Production history
Designer John Browning
Designed 1895
Manufacturer Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Browning Arms Company
Produced 1895–1940 (Original; Special Order 1936-40)
1984 (Browning; Limited Edition)
1995-Present (Winchester; Limited Editions)
No. built About 425,000
Variants Rifle, Carbine
Specifications
Weight 4.2 kg (9.3 lb)
Length 1,175 mm (46.3 in)
Barrel length 710 mm (28 in)

Cartridge

.30-40 Krag
7.62×54mmR
.303 British
.30-03
.30-06 Springfield
.35 WCF
.38-72 WCF
.40-72 WCF
.405 Winchester

>express for Theodore Roosevelt (in Cody, WY museum)
Action Lever-action
Feed system 5, 4-Round Internal Magazine
Sights Rear: Sliding Ramp
Front: Fixed-Post

.30-40 Krag
7.62×54mmR
.303 British
.30-03
.30-06 Springfield
.35 WCF
.38-72 WCF
.40-72 WCF
.405 Winchester

The Winchester Model 1895 is a lever-action repeating firearm developed and manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in the late 19th century, chambered for a number of full-size military and hunting cartridges such as 7.62×54mmR, .303 British, .30-03, .30 Army, .30-06, .35 Winchester, .38-72 Winchester, .40-72 Winchester and .405 Winchester.

The Model 1895 was the first Winchester rifle to feature a box magazine located underneath the action instead of the tubular magazine design, which had remained fundamentally unchanged from the Winchester 1866. This allowed the rifle to safely chamber military and hunting cartridges with spitzer (pointed) bullets. The M1895 was also the last of the lever-action rifles to be designed by John Browning, and featured a rear locking bolt as in his previous designs dating back to the Winchester 1886. The M1895 is the strongest lever-action rifle Winchester has produced, designed to handle the increased pressures generated by the more powerful smokeless powder cartridges entering common use at the time of its introduction. By today’s standards however, the design is considered relatively weak, and not suited to high pressure loads.


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