Winchester Model 1895 Carbine SRC 30 Army .30-40 Krag Lever Rifle, 1910 C&R

Winchester Model 1895 Carbine SRC 30 Army .30-40 Krag Lever Rifle, 1910 C&R

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SOLD FOR: $1,275.00

LSB #: LSB250601SP124

Make: Winchester

Model: 95 Saddle Ring Carbine

Serial Number: 61772

Year of Manufacture: 1910

Caliber: .30-40 Krag (.30 Army)

Action Type: Lever Action with Internal Box Magazine

Barrel Length: 22”

Sights/Optics: The front sight is a blade pinned to a slotted base at the front of the barrel.  The rear sight is a folding ladder-style sight, presenting a “U”-notch when down and with a “U”-notch slider on the ladder arm. 

Stock Configuration and Condition: The stocks are smooth walnut with banded, finger-grooved forend, straight grip, straight comb, and a steel carbine-style buttplate with a trap door for a storage compartment. There is a bore brush in the compartment. There are scattered handling marks. There is a minor crack on each side of the buttstock at the buttplate. There are a few compression marks. The LOP measures 12 ½” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. Overall, the stocks are in Good condition as refinished

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark and the rifling is defined. There is mild erosion throughout the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 40% of its current metal finish. The saddle ring is present. There are some scattered nicks and scratches as well as scattered erosion. There is thinning on the leading edges. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with usable slots. The markings are clear. Overall, the rifle is in Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all used firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards. 

Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The 1895 Winchester was the first lever action model to incorporate a fixed box magazine (i.e., it could not be removed). This is the model Teddy Roosevelt used for hunting both here in the United States and in Africa—he referred to it as his “Big Medicine”. With quick handling characteristics, a box magazine, and spitzer—more aerodynamic, accurate—bullet capability, the Model 1895 completely changed the world of sporting rifles. This rifle pattern was utilized by major powers worldwide, with Russia alone purchasing nearly 300,000 1895 rifles in the lead-up to World War I. In 1898, the United States ordered 10,000 1895 rifles in musket form for use in the Spanish-American War (the war ended before they could be delivered, however). One hundred of those were issued for field testing in the Philippines and the remaining 9,900 were later sold to a private business. Many 1895 rifles were shipped to the new Cuban government in 1906 and some even found their way to Pancho Villa’s troops in Mexico. The U.S. Government also ordered carbines, but we are, as of this writing, unable to find records as to just how many.

This saddle ring carbine was made in 1910. This example, chambered in .30-40 Krag appears to have seen a long and useful life. The rifle is in Good condition, retaining much of its finish and strong mechanics with a decent bore. This is a neat find for the Winchester collectors and would be well worth taking to the range. Please see our photos and good luck! – L.S. 

Winchester Model 1895 Carbine SRC 30 Army .30-40 Krag Lever Rifle, 1910 C&R
Winchester Model 1895 Carbine SRC 30 Army .30-40 Krag Lever Rifle, 1910 C&R