Winchester Lever Action Development: Model 1894
This entry details the development and features of the Winchester Model 1894, a rifle designed by John Browning and renowned for its role in popularizing smokeless powder cartridges like the .30-30 Winchester. Expert analysis highlights its mechanical innovations, including a simplified locking block and transfer bar safety, and its enduring legacy as the most popular centerfire sporting rifle in U.S. history. The video emphasizes the advantages of smokeless powder and the rifle's various configurations and historical significance.













