Russian Winchester 1895 in 7.62x54R

Published on February 2, 2016
Duration: 16:43

This review details the Russian contract Winchester 1895, specifically modified for the 7.62x54R cartridge. Key modifications include a redesigned box magazine and stripper clip guides, enabling rapid loading with Mosin-Nagant clips. The rifle also features unique markings and arshin graduations on its sights, reflecting its military service for the Russian Imperial Army during WWI.

Quick Summary

The Russian contract Winchester 1895 was modified for the 7.62x54R cartridge, featuring a redesigned box magazine and stripper clip guides for rapid loading with Mosin-Nagant clips. Its sights are uniquely graduated in 'arshins,' a Russian unit of measurement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Russian Winchester 1895
  2. 01:00Historical Context: WWI Russian Contract
  3. 02:00Technical Modifications: Magazine & Stripper Clips
  4. 03:30Stripper Clip Functionality Demo
  5. 04:40Markings and Inspector Stamps
  6. 05:50Sights: Arshin Graduations

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the Russian Winchester 1895 unique compared to standard models?

The Russian contract Winchester 1895 was specifically modified for the 7.62x54R cartridge. Key changes included a redesigned internal box magazine to handle rimmed cartridges and the addition of stripper clip guides for faster reloading with Mosin-Nagant clips.

How was the Russian Winchester 1895 loaded quickly?

It featured stripper clip guides on the receiver bridge, allowing the user to rapidly load the internal box magazine using standard 5-round stripper clips, similar to those used with the Mosin-Nagant rifle.

What is significant about the sight graduations on the Russian Winchester 1895?

The rear sights are graduated in 'arshins,' a traditional Russian unit of measurement (approx. 28 inches), rather than yards or meters. This unique feature was specific to the Russian military contract.

What caliber is the Russian Winchester 1895 chambered in?

The Russian Winchester 1895 is chambered in the standard Russian military caliber, 7.62x54R. This cartridge was also used by the ubiquitous Mosin-Nagant rifle.

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