This review of the Winchester 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine, chambered in .30-06, highlights its design as the last lever-action by John Moses Browning. The video details significant drawbacks including difficult loading, frequent extraction issues (requiring cartridge lubrication), clunky action, and unpleasant recoil, leading to the conclusion that it represents a decline in lever-action design. Despite its aesthetic appeal and historical use, the rifle is deemed less practical than earlier Winchester models or even bolt-action alternatives like the Mosin-Nagant.
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