2006 Winchester SRC .30-06 Springfield

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2006 Winchester SRC .30-06 Springfield

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A couple of months ago I bought a '64/'65 transitional Model '94 from my (former) stepson's dad. He had a massive stroke last year and can't shoot any longer.
He told me at the time he'd based his pricing on what he had paid for the guns in his collection. It's mostly AR-15s, and more modern arms that I had little interest in. I paid him the $500 he wanted for the '94 and din't think much more about it. Good condition and a fairly decent shooter I'd planned to hang on to it for awhile.
Quentin and I went back to his place last weekend and he started accusing me of only paying $500 for a $1,700 rifle. I asked what planet he thought he was on or if he'd skipped his meds and he said he'd looked it up on GunBroker. I wanted to know the details of what he'd looked up, but he could not provide them. Not wanting to get into a real argument in front of Quentin, I told the A hat to have a nice day and we're done.
I found nearly the same rifle on GB for $599 and printed it out.
After spending yet another week in the hospital and got out just yesterday(finally got the ulcers sealed up by the right team) I wanted to walk the Ohio Gun Collectors Show that was at a new facility close to home.
I sold the '94 for $650 within a half hour and walked, slowly with a cane, and came across a great deal on a 2006 Ltd Ed. 1895 SRC. The stock has a couple of scrapes in the finish that are an easy fix. Otherwise it's in nearly new condition. I got him down to $1,200 and went home a happy camper.

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I bought one of those when they first came and it s one of my favourite levers
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That new 1895 looks real nice Jason!
Sorry to hear about your continuing health problems, glad you are getting the correct help and are on the mend!
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GunnyMack wrote: Sun Sep 28, 2025 4:48 am That new 1895 looks real nice Jason!
Sorry to hear about your continuing health problems, glad you are getting the correct help and are on the mend!
Thanks Will! I think we've got a good handle on it now. I'm looking forward to getting back to work on this old place and make it livable again!

Barbarossa,

There were more 1895s at that show than I've seen in one place for quite some time, including two Russian contract muskets. Looked them both over, one had a giant screw through the wrist of the stock and a price tag of $8,500 and the other had been horribly refinished with nearly every marking polished out for $5,500. Keeping my opinions mostly to myself, the condition of these muskets make mine easily worth well over $10k.
I have two original '95 SRCs in '06. One complete and one that was heavily modified and my first deer rifle that I bought while I was still in college for all of $350!
Really looking forward to shooting the new one!
Still chasing that SRC in .303 British! :D

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I would love to see Winchester do a Canadian Commemorative 95 carbine in 303 brit as a lot of them were used up here but if you find one of the originals they were normally used till they were worn out.I did see one original 95 carbine in 303 that was in almost like new condition but it was real pricey and I didn t have the funds for it at the time .
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Great find. I have been keeping an eye out for one of those. I really wanted one of those when they can out but there was no funds. I have 3 1895s but they are all rifles, one Browning and 2 Winchesters.
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That 1895 SRC 100 year .30-06 commemorative is probably the best looking levergun of all in my eyes. I would think they would sell a bunch of them if they would make them today.

When I see that rifle I often remember Col. Cooper’s poem about the.30-06.

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i have this original made in 1927 with the lyman 21 sight. this one shoots one ragged hole groups at 50 yds with the first [ and subsequently last ] load i tried in it

it is one one of my favorite and must trusted lever guns:

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i wanted to get one of the repros but never saw one at anything near what i thought was a reasonable pricee [ i was wrong about that of course ]
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I have owned a few of the reproductions, over the years. If I was to stumble onto an original 30/40 Krag, I would be tempted, if it was in good condition.
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i have had several 1895s, including a 405 that i have had for about 40 years.

i have a russian musket:

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and an NRA musket:

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and this 405 with the ' african express sights'

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They're a rifle ive never even laid eyes upon. Thought a lot about em with interest, but never really got the fever. But nowadays, if i could run upon an original in 30-40 Krag, I'd be eat up with lust i have no doubt! Probably more so about the cartridge, but when I think 30-40 i just think Mod 1895 together! That cartridge just seems like an ultimate hunting cartridge for the reloader! And a Lyman 21 Sight mandatory!
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.30-40 Krag
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darn, that 95 in 30/40 krag is a great combination. i beleive that was once the primary rifle of the Arizona Rangers . nice !!
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OMG Scott, that ladder sight, Id like that even better! Thats the ultimate hunting rifle around here in that cartridge! I love it!
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2ndovc wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 8:31 pm A couple of months ago I bought a '64/'65 transitional Model '94 from my (former) stepson's dad.
Quentin and I went back to his place last weekend and he started accusing me of only paying $500 for a $1,700 rifle. I asked what planet he thought he was on or if he'd skipped his meds and he said he'd looked it up on GunBroker. I wanted to know the details of what he'd looked up, but he could not provide them.
I found nearly the same rifle on GB for $599 and printed it out.
Yeah, I think this kind of thing is not uncommon. I've had a situation like that.

certain guns can be like certain coins, or maybe old cars or something. where one time someone heard from this guy who heard from his uncles cousins neighbor who saw this thing where a gun (coin/car) "JUST like that" sold for 27 million dollars.

Winchester 94s are for sure in that category as a really old one in a certain configuration and in a certain condition can be worth money. But then most others that may look similar to most people are just not worth anything.

Congrats on the 95 though. Seems like a very reasonable price. How's the recoil?
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Bringing a deceased member's post(s) back to the top is a good way to honour his contributions to the forum but obviously he cannot answer questions.....

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Ray wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 7:58 pm Bringing a deceased member's post(s) back to the top is a good way to honour his contributions to the forum but obviously he cannot answer questions.....

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Charles S had a nice 405 Win model 95.
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I’d love to play with the .405 sometime. Reading Roosevelt’s comments on it adds to the romance.
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Does anyone know the ratio of carbine to rifle for the original 1895's? Curious if the were as popular in carbine form as the 92 and 94 were.
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I would guess that carbines only account for about 10% of 1895 production, with 1894 carbines being more than half of all built. There were also more than 10 times as many '94's as '95's produced. No idea on '92's but I wouldn't be surprised if it were similar in ratio to the '94.
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Galloway wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 8:01 pm Does anyone know the ratio of carbine to rifle for the original 1895's? Curious if the were as popular in carbine form as the 92 and 94 were.
I’ll bet the Winchester Collectors Association would have that information.
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 8:55 am
Galloway wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 8:01 pm Does anyone know the ratio of carbine to rifle for the original 1895's? Curious if the were as popular in carbine form as the 92 and 94 were.
I’ll bet the Winchester Collectors Association would have that information.
It might be in Pirkle's book. I'll try to remember to look.
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Arthur Pirkle, there's a name I hadn't heard in a while, bought a grip cap for my 64 from him at a Phoenix show ages ago. Turns out he passed back in '18, didn't know he'd been a career Marine.

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