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Armybrat
06-22-2018, 02:34 PM
Original crate of 10 unissued 1895 Winchesters:

https://www.proxibid.com/aspr/C-Extraordinarily-Rare-Original-Crate-of-10-Unissued-Winchester-Model-1895-Carbines/42377831/LotDetail.asp?lid=42377831&rts=/asp/searchadvanced_i.asp%23searchid%3D0%26type%3Dlot%2 6search%3D1895%2Bwinchester%26sort%3Drelevance%26v iew%3Dgallery%26length%3D25%26start%3D1%26refine%3 D#topoflot

Bawanna
06-22-2018, 03:00 PM
Man oh man, wouldn't that be nice to call your own. No doubt best to just look and not touch but the temptation would always be there.

Amazing.

yqtszhj
06-22-2018, 04:07 PM
Man oh man, wouldn't that be nice to call your own. No doubt best to just look and not touch but the temptation would always be there.

Amazing.

Yeah, I could MAYBE not shoot them but I’d want to keep them dusted off real good. The story at the bottom is interesting.

gb6491
06-22-2018, 06:39 PM
Already too rich for my blood, I guess I'll have to continue to look for the lost wagon load of them down my way: http://www.in-the-desert.com/1895rifles.html
Regards,
Greg

https://s33.postimg.cc/dft5p6hr3/image.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

BirdsThaWord
06-22-2018, 07:53 PM
Already too rich for my blood, I guess I'll have to continue to look for the lost wagon load of them down my way: http://www.in-the-desert.com/1895rifles.html
Regards,
Greg

https://s33.postimg.cc/dft5p6hr3/image.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
Very cool! I love that kind of history!

Bawanna
06-22-2018, 10:22 PM
I don't have much use for folks what shoot holes in a sign like that myself. Total lack of respect for history iffen you ask me.

Some people ya know.

I do love the photo's Greg post of that area. Different I guess. Kind of like the Salt Flats, distance is very deceiving because you got very little reference.
Mountain or hill 50 miles away look about 2.

AJBert
06-23-2018, 08:52 PM
Kind of an odd caliber for those rifles. The US military dropped that caliber in the very early 1900's I believe. I love the caliber for a brush gun, though!

gb6491
06-23-2018, 10:49 PM
Kind of an odd caliber for those rifles. The US military dropped that caliber in the very early 1900's I believe. I love the caliber for a brush gun, though! Supposition on my part, but I believe .30 Army was pretty popular back in it's hey day. The then primary US Army issue rifle (Krag–Jørgensen 1892–1903) was chambered in it and it's performance made it a popular hunting round. The old ad shown below seems to indicate that the 1895 was at some point sold in just three calibers, with only the .30 Army being smokeless. That might have appealed to many.
https://s22.postimg.cc/4kc2fgl41/Win1895advert.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
Regards,
Greg

Bawanna
06-23-2018, 11:08 PM
Wasn't it one of Teddy's personal favorites, might have my presidents mixed up. I know one was very fond of it.

gb6491
06-24-2018, 01:25 AM
Wasn't it one of Teddy's personal favorites, might have my presidents mixed up. I know one was very fond of it.
It's my understanding that it was. He hunted Africa with one chambered in .405WCF that he called "Big Medicine".
This article from American Rifleman states he took a .30-40 Model 1895 to Cuba with the Rough Riders:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/6/2/theodore-roosevelt-s-winchester-rifles/
Regards
Greg

Bobshouse
06-24-2018, 08:18 AM
Wasn't it one of Teddy's personal favorites, might have my presidents mixed up. I know one was very fond of it.

Back when Presidents were Presidents...none of that knock a little ball in a hole with a stick stuff.

CPTKILLER
06-24-2018, 08:54 AM
Cool but too rich for my blood!

jeepster09
06-24-2018, 10:08 AM
Wow thanks for posting....it would be cool to find old treasure!

AJBert
06-24-2018, 09:00 PM
It's my understanding that it was. He hunted Africa with one chambered in .405WCF that he called "Big Medicine".
This article from American Rifleman states he took a .30-40 Model 1895 to Cuba with the Rough Riders:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/6/2/theodore-roosevelt-s-winchester-rifles/
Regards
Greg

I pretty sure the troops used Springfield Armory 1896's or 98's down in Cuba in .30-40 Krag but didn't know Roosevelt brought his own 1895. It was after this "conflict" that the Army deemed the .30-40 wasn't quite suitable and thus the .30-06 was born. The US gov't then sold many of the surplus SA's to the public and most of them were sporterized for hunting. I happen to have one that had been sporterized many years before I acquired it and I can attest it is a great deer gun but I would hesitate to use it on elk. If I'm not mistaken the .30-30 has better ballistics as far as knock down power.

I am going off my memory on all of this so there may be an error or two. If so I apologize.