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29 January 2020, 03:43
boom stick
125th anniversary Winchester 1895 Shot Show Special
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8YMFM0cvvJw

http://www.winchesterguns.com/...ucts/model-1895.html

Winchester 1895 Shot Show Special


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29 January 2020, 06:38
crshelton
Nice.


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29 January 2020, 07:50
HawkCreek
Nice looking rifle but kind of a let down. I was hoping they would release more carbine models.
29 January 2020, 09:45
LHeym500
I like that it is not too blingy like the Roosevelt rifles were. I like the dark figure of the stock.
29 January 2020, 23:50
dpcd
They are still using the wrong barrel contour and still has the tang safety, both of which need changing, so, no. Right caliber though.
30 January 2020, 02:59
Atkinson
The rifle model of the 95 is an unwelding poorly balanced rifle IMO..never liked them but owned more than a few over the years...

Now the mod. 95 in the saddle ring carbine is a dilly, points great, handles like a dream easy to pack, fits a saddle scabbard and comes in 30-06, a better killer than the 30-40 or the 405..

Now I must go hide out for awhile! sofa


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30 January 2020, 04:21
LHeym500
My 405 is one of the 270s that sent back and turned into a 405. So, mine has the wrong, non historical, barrel contour.

However, I have to respectfully disagree and a big broken 10 point on my wall cannot agree that it is not unwieldy.

I shot him he first shot in the lungs right behind he shoulder blade at 6 or ten feet. I could have lunged and stuck him with the barrel. He was leaping, not running, butleaping to kick my backside. I was on the ground when he came through. I called him in with my mouth.

I could not use the sights as he bounded up and down with the sun right behind him. I was sitting away from him, and twisted as close to 180 degrees as the human spine would allow pinned against a poplar tree.

At the shot, he ran about 20 yards as he numbed up. I had raked the lever, came around the tree, and before he could get gone ripped his liver, top of the stomach, and one lobe of a lung. He collapsed mid step.

Very fast and handy.
30 January 2020, 05:28
crshelton
quote:
The rifle model of the 95 is an unwelding poorly balanced rifle IMO


Ray, I respect your opinion, but am very pleased with my Miroku/Winchester 1895 .405, regardless of the barrel contour or the tang safety. I am a hunter, not a collector and it works for me.
I am accustomed to tang safeties on double guns and find the tang safety to be easy to use either right or left handed-- not true of the right handed safety of my pre 64 M70 FW. That reminds me of an 1895 pronghorn hunting story, but I think I have made my point.
Cheers,


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30 January 2020, 10:32
HawkCreek
I cant speak for the 24" barrel rifle version (never seen nor held one) but the 22" barrel SRC makes a wonderful saddle gun. I agree with Ray that they carry, point and shoot extremely well.
Someday I'd like to convert one to .405 "just because".
01 February 2020, 05:03
Huvius
When and how did Winchester decide to go with that fugly forend?
I hate those. They have no resemblance to the original forend shape.
06 February 2020, 08:32
buckeyeshooter
Wrong sized hole for me. I would buy a 30-40, 30-06 or 35 whelen. No interest in 405.
06 February 2020, 10:16
HawkCreek
quote:
Originally posted by buckeyeshooter:
Wrong sized hole for me. I would buy a 30-40, 30-06 or 35 whelen. No interest in 405.


It's available in .30-40 Krag and .30-06 as well as .405 Winchester.
07 February 2020, 06:02
buckeyeshooter
quote:
Originally posted by HawkCreek:
quote:
Originally posted by buckeyeshooter:
Wrong sized hole for me. I would buy a 30-40, 30-06 or 35 whelen. No interest in 405.


It's available in .30-40 Krag and .30-06 as well as .405 Winchester.


Yep. Got carbines in 30-06 and 30-40 and a case finished take down in 30-06. Thinking of a carbine in 30-06 and having it turned into a 35 whelen. Like I need another rifle. Roll Eyes
07 February 2020, 06:19
Bill73
A carbine in the 35 Whelen would be the cat's meow Wink


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11 February 2020, 07:33
boom stick
I would not mind a 35 Whelen 1895 carbine in a lightweight as possible configuration as well as a 24”.


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12 February 2020, 02:31
jens poulsen
We have a gundealer in Denmark here that has a ´95 carbine in.303 with Lyman recieversight. Its been for sale for years and years.. Price is about Usd 2200


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12 February 2020, 06:43
boom stick
Not many cowboys in your neck of the woods aye?


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