According to the Winchester Pocket Guide, ©2004, Ned Schwing, pp 80-81, "The Model 1895 was available in the following calibers: .30-40 Krag, .38-72 Winchester, .40-72 Winchester, .303 British, .35 Winchester, .405 Government, 7.62 Russian, .30-03, and .30-06."
Mark
EDIT:
Took some time to look up a few more things.
The NRA made a video about the 1895 in .405:
http://www.americanrifleman.org/videos/ ... 95-405-win , and if you listen to the narrator at about 7:10, he mentions that Miroku started making the 1895 (doesn't mention dates, though) in 30-06, and .270. The .30-06 sold, but the .270 didn't, so Miroku remade some of them in .405, and these did sell.
From the 35th Edition og Fjestad's Blue Book of Gun Values, ©2014, page 2216
The Model 1895 Rifle Flatside was made from 1895 to 1896 in .38-72 and .40-72.
The Model 1895 Rifle was made from 1896 to 1931 in .30-03, .30-06, .30-40 Krag, .303 British, .35 Win., .38-72, .40-72, .405 Win., 7.62 Russian.
Model 1895 Carbine,
.30 US (.30-40 Krag), .30-03, .30-06, or .303 Brit.
This is my truncated copy from the Blue Book. Notice that the .30-40 Krag is also called the .30 US.
Mark