This World War I era Winchester Model 1895 saddle ring carbine is in excellent condition, having the appearance of just coming off the production line. Its exceptional condition makes it a standout piece of Winchester heritage. Designed by prolific firearms inventor John Browning, the Model 1895 was the first box magazine lever action rifle Winchester manufactured. It was designed to chamber the new high powered smokeless ammunition that ushered in a new era of big game hunting. The carbine was manufactured in 1917 and is fitted with a pinned blade front sight, a folding ladder rear sight with stair step base, and saddle ring on the left side of the receiver. The receiver has the caliber designation ".30/ARMY" under a Winchester factory oval proof on the chamber and the two-line Winchester legend on the left side. The upper tang has the three-line model/trade mark information. It is mounted with a smooth forearm with finger groove and an upper handguard, as well as a smooth straight grip stock with a trapdoor carbine buttplate containing a bore brush.
Excellent, retaining 98% original blue finish with some wear and spotting on the buttplate and a blemish on the right side of the receiver. The wood is excellent plus with the slightest handling marks. Mechanically excellent. A fantastic example of a Winchester Model 1895 saddle ring carbine that would be hard to improve upon.
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