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Originally Posted by mark shubert
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My favorite rig! .30 USArmy. Circa 1915

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I may be wrong, but that also looks like that Army Special 32-20.
What a nice combination you have, there.

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Quick question for you '95 guys;

Does the rear screw on the Lyman 21 unscrew w/o first removing the lever and collar that surrounds the screw?

I've removed the front pivot screw with ease, but the rear one came loose then doesn't want to back completely out. I quit until I learn more from you guys. Thanks.


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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Originally Posted by mark shubert
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My favorite rig! .30 USArmy. Circa 1915

I like those "fully dressed" 95 Wins and Krags. That upper handguard really dresses the mot.

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I may be wrong, but that also looks like that Army Special 32-20.
What a nice combination you have, there.

Give Steph our best wishes.


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Originally Posted by 222Rem
Quick question for you '95 guys;

Does the rear screw on the Lyman 21 unscrew w/o first removing the lever and collar that surrounds the screw?

I've removed the front pivot screw with ease, but the rear one came loose then doesn't want to back completely out. I quit until I learn more from you guys. Thanks.


No. The collar holds it in place. In order to remove it all you would have to remove the two little set screws on either side of the lever. This part is kinda hard to explain. The locking position of the lever can be adjusted to different positions loosening and tightening the screw while it is in different locations. Make sense? If your screw is too loose try repositioning the tightening lever then retightening the rear screw. Sorry this is confusing I know!

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Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester

"Come, shall we go and kill us venison?
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Have their round haunches gored."

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Thanks buddy, I know exactly what you're referencing, and was going to try that route if I didn't get an answer here.

This is the first '95 I've ever spent any time getting to know, and I'll admit it's VERY quickly getting under my skin. smile

Plus it being a first year production gun with the early style lever adds to the thrill a little.


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Flatsides are unique and very interesting!!! If it's not necessary, I would not remove or
Disassemble the sight. I'd clean around and thru it.

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Have their round haunches gored."

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All I need is a 71 and a 95.....or multiples of both.

I remember seeing articles about the 95 when I was a kid, always thought they were cool.


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"always thought they were cool."

Because they are!!!

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Remember when Krieger advertised to turn 1895's into 405's? I'm pretty sure it was them.


I need to get another 95 with a shorter barrel.


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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Flatsides are unique and very interesting!!! If it's not necessary, I would not remove or
Disassemble the sight. I'd clean around and thru it.


OK, I'll try. It's got 100+ years of gunk underneath it. I've got the whole rifle soaking under a thin layer of Ballistol, and I'm trying to do as much cleaning as possible w/o serious disassembly.

The steel butt plate has the only serious corrosion, and it IS extensive, having been sealed inside a rubber slip-on for decades. On the positive side, it protected the wood quite well.


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Here is mine, belonged to Dad's great uncle, 1908 manufacture, caliber 40-72
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My son got me a metal sign that is a reproduction of an old Winchester bullet board. I have long harbored the notion that at one time they created a new cartridge for each individual rifle they produced.


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Box of ammo for it
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One of my old hunting compadres, gone for several years now, built a 6.5x55 on an old 30/06 '95. I've often wondered where that rifle ended up.


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Have their round haunches gored."

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That would be a great deer gun im thinking! Glad you got loged back on, enjoy your posts!


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Thanks Saddlering!!!!

54Woody!!!! Simply awesome!!!

Steelhead,

Dang 95 SRC is only 2" shorter than what became the standard rifle length of 24", even tho the original 30 Army's and .303's had 28" barrels. There isn't just a whole lot of difference in weight either! An old style standard rifle with an 18" barrel might just fill the bill!!


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Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester

"Come, shall we go and kill us venison?
And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools,
Being native burghers of this desert city,
Should in their own confines with forked heads
Have their round haunches gored."

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This thread makes me want another one

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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Originally Posted by mark shubert
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
My favorite rig! .30 USArmy. Circa 1915

[Linked Image]


I may be wrong, but that also looks like that Army Special 32-20.
What a nice combination you have, there.

Give Steph our best wishes.


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I dunno about that - IIRC I've got at least a couple of years on you! smile


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Thanks Kaywoodie, I consider that high praise coming from you. I hate to say that in the 50+ years since my late Father purchased the rifle and box of ammo from his cousin for $50, it has never been fired. Dad would ask every gun shop he entered ifs they had .40-72 ammo and of course they did not. The box of ammo is too rare to think of shooting a round. The rifle was re-blued at some point but is solid otherwise and has a climbing Lyman peep.

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