Winchester 1895 – Import – 7.62x54R – Rare
$7,000.00
Winchester 1895 – Import – 7.62x54R – Rare
Out of stock
Want to be notified when this product is back in stock?
Availability: Out of stock
The Winchester Model 1895 occupies an unusual niche in arms history: a lever-action repeating rifle adopted, in large quantity, by a major European power in the First World War. The Winchester Model 1895 was one of John Browning’s later designs and among the most powerful lever-action rifles ever produced by Winchester. Unlike earlier Winchester lever rifles that used a tubular magazine, the 1895 introduced a fixed box magazine beneath the action, which permitted the safe usage of pointed (spitzer) bullets. This was a critical innovation for military use, as more advanced cartridges with higher pressures and spitzer bullets were increasingly standard around 1900. Winchester built the Model 1895 in a variety of chamberings over its life (e.g. .30-40 Krag, .303 British, .30-06, and .405 Winchester), but the version sold to Russia was in 7.62×54 mmR, the same cartridge used by the Russian Mosin-Nagant rifles. That is what we have here for auction.
This particular example is one of the rare types that was made for the Imperial Russian contract but instead ended up in Finland serving with anti-communist Finns in their 1919 struggle for independence before eventually defaulting into private hands. This rifle, serial number 359740, was one of the last rifles made and thus likely never made it into Russian service. This example is in completely original condition with no modifications of any kind. The original wood is in excellent condition and the rifle itself is in excellent mechanical condition. The finish on all metal parts is nearly reflective and is in as close to factory original condition as one could expect after a century. The bore is very bright and has sharp rifling. The rifle also includes an original leather sling. Its US compliant import markings have been applied in as subtle a way as is lawful to preserve its value. This will be the first time this rifle has been in the hands of an American in over a century and represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of history.
Mechanically, the Russian contract version differed from standard civilian versions in several respects: it had an extended forestock and longer barrel, a bayonet lug, and — especially — stripper-clip guides (in effect a loading bridge) so that the fixed box magazine could be reloaded using the same 5-round Mosin-Nagant clips familiar to Russian troops.
From a technical and military perspective, the Russian purchase of the Winchester Model 1895 is remarkable as the largest military procurement of a lever-action rifle by a major power (sometimes called “the largest military lever-action purchase ever”). It reflects the extreme pressures under which Russia operated in 1914–1916: immediate demand for arms, limited domestic industrial expansion, and willingness to adapt or adopt nontraditional weapons.
However, the Winchester 1895 was not ideal for mass military service: lever actions require more manual cycling and are more vulnerable to dirt and wear under heavy users. They also demanded a different maintenance pattern and had fewer spares in the Russian arsenal. In practice, the rifles filled a gap, but were not destined to supplant the standard bolt-action infantry rifles. Over time, logistical simplicity and uniformity favored the Mosin bolt-actions.
In the years after WWI, the Russian Winchester 1895s lingered through civil conflict, border wars, and ideological upheaval, before gradually being retired, sold, or melted down. Their transfer to Spain in 1936 gave them another chapter in their history, and many of the surviving specimens today are testimonies to a curious convergence of American lever-action design and Russian military emergency.
Already have an account? Log in
Don`t have an account? Create one
Enter the email address associated with your account and we’ll send you a link to reset your password.
added to cart!
Please confirm that you are 21 years of age or older to continue using the site
By entering this site you are agreeing to
the
Terms of Use
and
Privacy Policy
Purchasing through Citizens Armory Imports is simple—just four quick steps:
Browse the catalog, apply filters as needed, and open the product page of the gun that best fits your needs and preferences.
Select the quantity and hit “Add to Cart.”
You’ll select FFL during checkout. You may need to ask the dealer to email a signed copy of their FFL to [email protected], referencing your order number. They must also authorize shipment to their address. This is a general list of FFL dealers and not necessarily a list of who we ship to.
When your firearm arrives, visit the FFL to complete the ATF Form 4473, background check, and any state paperwork. Bring valid photo ID (and permits, if required), pay the dealer’s transfer fee and taxes, then head to the range with your new purchase!
There are no reviews yet.