1895 SRC's
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- 2ndovc
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1895 SRC's
The '95s have always been my favorite Winchesters.
This is the first '95 and the first Winchester I ever bought. I shot my first deer with this '06 and a pile of other's.
I've always wanted an unalter SRC but there's always something in the way.
This one is supposed to be delivered to my dealer tomorrow. I have all the parts except the rear sight. I know that's gonna cost me when I find one but I have the Saddle ring and handguard ( everyone thought I was crazy paying $50 for the handguard years ago but I knew I'd need it someday).
They were made in 1921 and 1922 for the new one.
Can't wait to get it all together!
jb
This is the first '95 and the first Winchester I ever bought. I shot my first deer with this '06 and a pile of other's.
I've always wanted an unalter SRC but there's always something in the way.
This one is supposed to be delivered to my dealer tomorrow. I have all the parts except the rear sight. I know that's gonna cost me when I find one but I have the Saddle ring and handguard ( everyone thought I was crazy paying $50 for the handguard years ago but I knew I'd need it someday).
They were made in 1921 and 1922 for the new one.
Can't wait to get it all together!
jb
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Re: 1895 SRC's
Very nice jb, congrats.
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Re: 1895 SRC's
you are of to a good start- remember to show finished product.
My 1895s are .405 rifles and not so handy as yours, but still a very handy big bore:
My 1895s are .405 rifles and not so handy as yours, but still a very handy big bore:
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- 2ndovc
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Re: 1895 SRC's
Picked up the new one last night. Better condition than expected. Bore is perfect! Looks like it saw a lot of trails and I'd bet it would have some good stories, especially coming from northern Oregon.
The whole '95 family. My Russian Musket and Grandpa's .35 WCF.
jb
The whole '95 family. My Russian Musket and Grandpa's .35 WCF.
jb
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Re: 1895 SRC's
Nice!
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Re: 1895 SRC's
I have this one in .30 army. (30/40) It also came sans rear sight. It seems they are usually gone! I had a old friend who put on a Buffington rear sight for me and it works well. We didn't have to use other holes. The handguard wont fit over it though. This did come from Arizona or Texas and I would like to imagine mine was carried by a Arizona or Texas ranger. I have owned the gun over 45 years, almost 50 years.
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- 2ndovc
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Re: 1895 SRC's
Bill, I had read somewhere that a Krag or Trapdoor rear sight would fit, Didn't know about the handguard issue though. I'll find the right one eventually, I saw an SRC not long ago that was just about wrecked but still had some of the good parts. Ya never know what can come across when you're looking for it.
jb
jb
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Re: 1895 SRC's
Thanks! Seems I recall my friend that gave me the sight may have said it did come off maybe a officers model Springfield. It works fine but is too long for the hand guard opening.
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Re: 1895 SRC's
Now that's nice. I'm not a stickler for maintaining one completely original as the original owners changed them to suit themselves.2ndovc wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 6:08 pm The '95s have always been my favorite Winchesters.
This is the first '95 and the first Winchester I ever bought. I shot my first deer with this '06 and a pile of other's.
I've always wanted an unalter SRC but there's always something in the way.
This one is supposed to be delivered to my dealer tomorrow. I have all the parts except the rear sight. I know that's gonna cost me when I find one but I have the Saddle ring and handguard ( everyone thought I was crazy paying $50 for the handguard years ago but I knew I'd need it someday).
They were made in 1921 and 1922 for the new one.
Can't wait to get it all together!
jb
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- 2ndovc
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Re: 1895 SRC's
Agree with you. That's why the one I bought in my 20's is still just like I found it. The stock is very short but I found that even as a knuckle dragger it fit's perfectly when your dressed up in a half dozen layers for deer season in MI or PA. My Grandfather's .35WCF still has the old pad he put on it because he didn't like the crescent butt plates. I've just wanted an original SRC because, to me I think they are just plain cool.
jb
jb
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