Winchester Russian Contract Model 1895 Lever Action Musket Rock Island Auction

Winchester 1895 Russian Contract Reproduction. Lot Detail (C) RARE & HIGHLY DESIRABLE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN CONTRACT WINCHESTER 1895 MUSKET LEVER this rifle is in fantastic condition and is extremely rare to find this model of 1895 in the UK Between 1915 and 1917 approximately 294,000 M1895's were manufactured for the airforce and police units of the Russian Empire, accounting for about 70% of total production of the rifles prior to 1932 when the M1895 was.

WWI Winchester 1895 Musket Russian Contract 7.62x54R Lever Rifle, 1915 C&R Lock, Stock & Barrel
WWI Winchester 1895 Musket Russian Contract 7.62x54R Lever Rifle, 1915 C&R Lock, Stock & Barrel from lsbauctions.com

Remington and New England Westinghouse both took contracts to make Mosin-Nagant. Produced by Winchester for the Russian army during the first world war this is the only Winchester 1895 to feature a stripper clip guide and can be loaded using a Mosin stripper clip and has a bayonet lug.

WWI Winchester 1895 Musket Russian Contract 7.62x54R Lever Rifle, 1915 C&R Lock, Stock & Barrel

Winchester Model 1895 Russian Contract MusketThis is one of the approximately 294,000 Model 1895 Muskets sold to the Imperial Russian Government between 1915 and 1916 This is a very rare and gorgeous Model 1895 Winchester bayonet, for the extremely scarce Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle Between 1915 and 1917 approximately 294,000 M1895's were manufactured for the airforce and police units of the Russian Empire, accounting for about 70% of total production of the rifles prior to 1932 when the M1895 was.

RUSSIAN CONTRACT WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 — Horse Soldier. The second contract was completed in December 1916 this rifle is in fantastic condition and is extremely rare to find this model of 1895 in the UK

WWI Winchester 1895 Musket Russian Contract 7.62x54R Lever Rifle, 1916 C&R Lock, Stock. Although the gun is a old and well known pattern the 7.62 version of it is crazy hard to find for having almost 300,000 of them made From Forgotten Weapons' website, "In 1915, Russia was in serious need of small arms, and approached many of the major American factories