Russian-Contract Winchester 1895

Published on August 15, 2023
Duration: 0:59

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.

Quick Summary

The Russian Contract Winchester 1895 is chambered in 7.62x54R and features stripper clip guides for faster loading with Mosin-Nagant clips. Russia ordered 300,000 of these rifles, making it a rare military lever-action firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Winchester 1895
  2. 00:10Russian Contract and Caliber
  3. 00:29Historical Provenance and Markings

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Russian Contract Winchester 1895 rifle?

The Russian Contract Winchester 1895 rifle is chambered in the 7.62x54R caliber. This was a standard military cartridge used by Russia, notably with the Mosin-Nagant rifle.

What modifications were made for the Russian contract Winchester 1895?

For the Russian contract, Winchester added stripper clip guides to the receiver. This allowed the rifle to be loaded using standard Mosin-Nagant stripper clips, facilitating faster reloads in military service.

What historical markings might be found on a Russian Contract Winchester 1895?

Many Russian 1895s in the US today show refurbishment marks. These can include an 'MP 8' flaming bomb stamp from the Spanish Civil War or a Finnish Army property mark ('SA' in a box).

Was the Winchester 1895 a common military rifle?

While most Winchester 1895s were sporting rifles, the Russian contract marked its significant military adoption. Russia ordered 300,000 units, making it one of the few lever-action rifles to see major military service.

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