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Unread 09-14-2014, 01:06 PM   #1
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Default Winchester-Lee Model 1895 6mm Navy Rifle

Here for your perusal is Winchester-Lee Model 1895 6mm Navy rifle serial number 18003 with bayonet and scabbard. This rifle was part of the second US Navy contract (serial numbers 15001-20000) inspected by Lt John N. Jordan (J.N.J as stamped on top of breech) which were delivered from 1 August through 6 December 1898.











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Very nice example!
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Great gun and bayonet! I have always been fascinated with these straight-pull bolt action pieces.
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Here are a box of 20 rounds Remington-UMC 6mm USN rounds; individual round; head stamps and repro S&S clip and wire. When I get the rifle thoroughly checked out I'll shoot a few clips to see how the old warhorse performs.
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Here's the open bolt.




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Simply fascinating... thanks for sharing.
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Very interesting. That 6mm round looks a lot like the Arisaka or Carcano rounds.
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George

Thanks for sharing, like others I have always been fascinated with these bolt action guns, their old steel and shiny wood are simply "enchanting".

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Per the Winchester Repeating Fire Arms letter the serial number was applied to the on July 22, 1898; Caliber: N; received in warehouse on August 12, 1898 and shipped from warehouse on August 20, 1898; Order number 2689. It just missed the Spanish-American War but may have served during the Relief of the Foreign Legations in Peking during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900 or during the Philippine Insurrection 1899-1902. I'll have to see if I can track down the USN or USMC ship/unit which eventually received this rifle.
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