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Must be karma that the lead photo is a '95. I have read quite a bit about the '95 Winchester, but never owned one. I was just reading the article in the online American Rifleman about them, and was wondering, what makes the '95 Musket, a musket? Were they not rifled, or was it just the long stock?


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In this case, the "Musket" designation comes from barrel and stock length.
 
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Thanks, I kind of figured that was it, but you never know til you ask Big Grin


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