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A really dumb question, but can any of you give me the specifics on the lever rifle that is posted on the main page (lever action rifles).

Year, make, model....

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Posts: 2665 | Location: Utah | Registered: 23 February 2011Reply With Quote
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Looks like an 1895 Winchester.


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I'd go with a much later re-issue version.
the woods finish points that way anyway.
 
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Thank you!
 
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Definitely an 1895 WCF. Here is my 1895 TD in .405 WCF.



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Yep, 1895. I recently sold my original to another member here chambered in 30 Govt. (30-40 Krag).


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Thanks, and I’ll add that an 1895 is
on my to buy list
 
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Jason P The checkering pattern of this "Fancy E style stock" should put you on the right trail to a specific answer.
fancy E checkering


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Originally posted by Jason P:
Thanks, and I’ll add that an 1895 is
on my to buy list


You won't be disappointed..I enjoy my Browning (Miroku) 1895 in .30-40 Krag!


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