From the leverguns site:
Winchester Model 1895
Designed by John M. Browning, the Model 95 was the first successful box-magazine levergun to be produced.� Due to the magazine the rifle has a distinctive profile unlike any previous Winchester levergun. The sound when working the action has been described by some as not unlike the "uncoupling of a boxcar".
Chamberings were for new high-powered smokeless ammunition.� The rifle became popular with many for hunting most any big game animals in the world.� President Teddy Roosevelt was fond of the rifle in .405 WCF.
Produced in calibers: .30-03, .30-06, .30-40 Krag, .303 British, .35 WCF, .38-72, .40-72, .405 WCF and 7.62 Russian.
I am assuming you got the 405 WCF(?) a new production model.
It should be a great gun for you. I hear the 405 is hell on lions and tigers.
BMT