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30 June 2005, 08:01
cal30 1906
1895 Winchester remake
Is this rife in perfect condition worth 1300.0
it is a current model that was made in Japan.
I look at it as an investment.



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30 June 2005, 08:24
ShopCartRacing
Too much.
30 June 2005, 08:54
onefunzr2
Even if it's in 405Win, it's way too much.

I bought a brand new 100th anniversary high grade model in 30-06 a few years back for less than $1,000. Silver receiver with gold game scene engraving and nicely figured wood usually seen on Brownings.



It's not a wall hanger. I take it deer hunting.
01 July 2005, 08:41
cal30 1906
quote:
Posted 30 June 2005 08:54
Even if it's in 405Win, it's way too much.

I bought a brand new 100th anniversary high grade model in 30-06 a few years back for less than $1,000. Silver receiver with gold game scene engraving and nicely figured wood usually seen on Brownings.

That is the exact one I am talking about.
what should I offer It is at a gun shop.
they are beautiful and I would shoot it also.
Thanks for your reply!




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01 July 2005, 08:57
onefunzr2
It was a limited edition model run. Never to be re-issued. Not sure, maybe 1 of 1,000? I don't know how much, if any, they have appreciated since I bought mine in '99. Flash some cash. Start at $950. You can always go higher. Just make sure you get the original Winchester box. It has high-end graphics and will enhance its collector value should you want to sell it later on.
01 July 2005, 09:08
cal30 1906
thumb Im with ya!




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22 August 2005, 00:11
sixgun shorty
For the record, that particular '95 is also a Limited Edition with case hardened receiver and was one of less than 200 produced in that config.
Davison's is selling a no frills takedown 95 in 405
for a MSRP of around $1500.
27 August 2005, 10:39
Atkinson
You guys better check the gunlist, they are selling for that much and more today...I would say its worth that if you want one..Standard 95s in 405 are selling for $1200 used today..and the old collectors are out of sight.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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02 September 2005, 22:59
D99
I own the 405 1895 new Winchester Jap remake. I am not impressed with it but I am for some reason keeping it until I get find a very plain vanilla Browning 1895 in 30-40 Krag to rebarrel to 405.

Things like the external safety are reasons I don't buy new Winchesters very often.

When I ordered the rifle I was in Iraq. I paid for it via email and when I finally got home from deployment and saw the tang safety I felt insulted.

I took it knowing I had waited 3 or 4 years since the anounce of the release of the rifle for it. So there was no way I wasn't going to take it.

Now I have it and can hold onto it until I get a 405 1895 custom Browning built.
21 September 2005, 09:09
seafire/B17G
A 30/40 1895 and you are going to Rebarrel it????

Cough cough, hack hack....sorry this is choking me up....

Why waste a rifle in such a grand caliber when you could buy a new 405?

I wouldn't cut up a 30/40 or a 303 in an 1895 Winchester!

seafire
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22 September 2005, 23:34
Atkinson
If I could find a cheap shot out Mod. 95, and there are plenty of them around, in 30=40 then I would not hesitate to rebuild it to a .405..A poor old shooter has no collector value..???????


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
23 September 2005, 00:24
Sky C.
I'm in the process of completing a buy on one of the Browning 1895's (no tang safety, rebounding hammer, etc.). NIB <$700 - started life as a .30-06 but is destined to become a .35 Whelen.

Can anyone recommend a source of Assy/Dis-assy instructions like what the Gun Digest books have (step by step w/good photos)? Gun Digest doesn't cover the 95 & the NRA books are mostly just a schematic. I'll be especially interested if anyone has info specific to the Browning. I've seen on the M-71's and 86's that they have made some minor design changes but it takes awhile to work through those 'minor' changes.

Thanks-

Sky C.
23 September 2005, 05:49
Piebald
Just got back from Canada with my 405 and loved hunting with it. It is a newer model with tang safety(don't bother me at all),anyways the only complaint is bluing on the gun. Doesn't take much to mark up the metal. Couldn't even make it back to camp after a driving rainstorm and had rust. Called SSK industries and for $200 I can have it SSK Kromned in satin silver. I think it would look sharp.