This video showcases an exceptionally large and high-quality haul of collectible firearms from the 'Show of Shows' gun show, presented by Chris Joiner, CEO of Legacy Collectibles. The collection features numerous rare and mint-condition pieces, including Lugers, Colts, Mausers, and early semi-automatic rifles, highlighting significant market value and historical importance. The presentation emphasizes the business operations behind acquiring and managing such a diverse inventory.
This ASMR video showcases the distinct loading and firing sounds of two iconic Winchester lever-action rifles: the Model 1895 and Model 1894. It highlights the different loading mechanisms, with the 1895 using stripper clips for its internal box magazine and the 1894 utilizing a side gate for its tubular magazine. The video emphasizes the satisfying mechanical sounds and visual appeal of these historical firearms.
This review details the Winchester 1895 rifle, specifically the Russian contract variant chambered in 7.62x54R. It highlights John Browning's final lever-action design and its unique military adoption. The video also covers historical markings from Spanish and Finnish refurbishments, demonstrating its journey through different conflicts and owners.
This video showcases the Davidson's Exclusive Winchester Model 1895 Texas Rangers Edition rifle, a limited-run firearm commemorating the Texas Ranger Division's 200th anniversary. The review highlights the rifle's unique features, including its box magazine, chambering in .30-'06 Sprg., Grade I walnut stock, Schnabel fore-end, and decorative scroll engraving with a Texas Rangers badge inset into the buttstock. It also discusses the rifle's historical significance, its function as a range-ready arm, and its limited production numbers. The video emphasizes its role as a faithful tribute to the historical working rifles of the Texas Rangers.
This review tests the Winchester 1895 Russian Contract rifle's practical accuracy out to 500 yards. While capable at closer ranges, the rifle exhibits significant heat sensitivity and reliability issues at extended distances, with the action becoming difficult to cycle and point of impact shifting. Historical context and comparisons to other firearms are also provided.
This episode of American Rifleman TV delves into the rich history of iconic firearms. It explores the lineage of the Remington Model 700, tracing its roots back to the WWI M1917 Enfield and its 1962 introduction. The video also features a Rifleman Review of the enduring Winchester Model 1895, still in production today. Finally, the "I Have This Old Gun" segment examines the M1C Garand Sniper Rifle, the US military's initial effort to adapt the M1 Garand for sniping during World War II.
This #SundayGunday video showcases the Winchester Model 1895 125th Anniversary Edition rifle. The description encourages viewers to visit americanhunter.org for more information. The video likely provides an in-depth look at this specific firearm, its features, and historical significance.
This video features Dave Miles from Baron Engraving at the SHOT TV Studio in 2020. He discusses the company and highlights a special 125th Anniversary engraved Winchester 1895 rifle. This unique firearm is available for purchase through retail channels and a special GunBroker.com auction. The event is a collaboration between Davidson's, Winchester, and Baron Technology, with proceeds from the auction benefiting the Cody Firearms Museum.
This YouTube video from ARTV, titled 'IHTOG: Winchester 1895 (.30 U.S. Army)', delves into the history of the Winchester Model 1895, specifically focusing on its brief tenure as the U.S. Army's lever-action service rifle. The description highlights the rifle's historical context and its short-lived adoption by the military.
This virtual tour of the Cody Dug-Up Gun Museum in Wyoming showcases firearms recovered from the ground, offering a unique perspective on historical weapon condition. The collection spans from the War of Independence era through World War II, highlighting pieces from major conflicts and the Old West, including rare examples like an engraved Henry rifle and a Colt Dragoon cylinder with a field modification. The museum emphasizes the historical narrative embedded in these degraded artifacts, contrasting with pristine museum collections.
This review showcases the Winchester 1895 Russian Contract rifle, highlighting its unique top-loading internal box magazine designed for pointed military bullets. The video demonstrates its lever-action operation and the recoil of the 7.62x54mmR cartridge through various shooting perspectives, including POV, side-view, and slow-motion analysis. It emphasizes the rifle's historical significance as a WWI-era military firearm and its functionality with military-style ladder sights.
This video showcases a rare, pristine Russian Winchester 1895 military rifle from the Brownells vault, presented by Steve Ostrem and Keith Ford at Rock Island Auctions. The rifle, chambered in 7.62x54R, was a crucial order for the Imperial Russian Army during World War I due to a shortage of Mosin-Nagant rifles. The video highlights its military features, including a musket stock, bayonet lug, Russian rear sight, and stripper clip compatibility. Unlike most surviving examples, this particular rifle is in exceptional condition, making it a highly collectible piece with significant historical value.
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