Caliber/Gauge
30-06 Spfld
Barrel Length
24"
Action
Lever
Front Sight
Bead
Rear Sight
Adjustable
Color
Walnut
Finish
Blued
Material
Wood
Handed
Right
The classic 1895 configuration of all time. Superbly crafted. Grade I walnut, straight grip, checkering, gloss blued finish, button rifled
Legendary. Here is an opportunity to own a unique part of the Winchester legacy. It was one of the first rifles to incorporate a non-detachable box magazine. This is the rifle Teddy Roosevelt took on his famous African safari, the one he called his "Big Medicine." This is the rifle that became the preference of major powers worldwide, with Russia alone purchasing nearly 300,000 1895s just before World War I. It has a scalloped receiver, two-piece lever, Schnabel forearm and straight grip stock. The barrel and receiver have been polished to give it a glossy, deep black/blue appearance. The walnut stock and forearm have been precisely fit and finely checkered.
The 405 Winchester. The Model 1895 was designed for the new generation of cartridges utilizing smokeless powder. Many of its original chamberings remain popular today. Of course, including the 405 Win. caliber. With its quick handling characteristics, box magazine and pointed bullet capability, the Model 1895 changed the world of sporting rifles forever. Today's Winchester Model 1895 has every bit and more of the integrity, reliability, and accuracy that legends are made of.
RECEIVER Steel; Gloss blued finish
BARREL Gloss blued finish; Button rifled
ACTION Lever-action; Top tang safety
STOCK Grade I walnut; Straight grip; Traditional cut checkering
FEATURES Drilled and tapped receiver for side mount sight; Marble Arms gold bead sight and Buckhorn rear sight
Legendary. Here is an opportunity to own a unique part of the Winchester legacy. It was one of the first rifles to incorporate a non-detachable box magazine. This is the rifle Teddy Roosevelt took on his famous African safari, the one he called his "Big Medicine." This is the rifle that became the preference of major powers worldwide, with Russia alone purchasing nearly 300,000 1895s just before World War I. It has a scalloped receiver, two-piece lever, Schnabel forearm and straight grip stock. The barrel and receiver have been polished to give it a glossy, deep black/blue appearance. The walnut stock and forearm have been precisely fit and finely checkered.
The 405 Winchester. The Model 1895 was designed for the new generation of cartridges utilizing smokeless powder. Many of its original chamberings remain popular today. Of course, including the 405 Win. caliber. With its quick handling characteristics, box magazine and pointed bullet capability, the Model 1895 changed the world of sporting rifles forever. Today's Winchester Model 1895 has every bit and more of the integrity, reliability, and accuracy that legends are made of.
RECEIVER Steel; Gloss blued finish
BARREL Gloss blued finish; Button rifled
ACTION Lever-action; Top tang safety
STOCK Grade I walnut; Straight grip; Traditional cut checkering
FEATURES Drilled and tapped receiver for side mount sight; Marble Arms gold bead sight and Buckhorn rear sight