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Russian 1895

A Winchester Model 1895 in reality

The Winchester Model 1895 is a lever-action repeating rifle first produced in the United States before the turn of the 20th century. It is notable for using high-velocity, smokeless powder cartridges fed from a box magazine - something not seen in other Winchester designs. Between 1915 and 1917, 300,000 of these rifles (chambered in 7.62x54mmR) were manufactured for the Russian Empire and saw service in both World War I and the subsequent Russian Civil War.

Battlefield 1[]

This item has a Codex entry: Russian 1895
"The Russian 1895 was one of the last lever action rifles to see large-scale use in combat."

— In-game description

Singleplayer[]

The Russian 1895 Infantry is the standard rifle of Royal Italian Army in Avanti Savoia!.

The rifle is also seen in hands of British Army soldiers, however it is a level decor rather than actually used weapon. These rifles are used in The Runner by British soldiers on River Clyde, when Bishop targets Ottoman positions with binoculars. Brits aim their weapons, but they never fire them. The map-decor 1895 rifles are also seen in Friends In High Places, in hands of wounded/shellshocked British troops on the no man's land. The map-decor Russian 1895s have no bayonet and unusual light brown painting (similar with the multiplayer skin "The Teddy") and cannot be picked up.

Collecting all Field Manuals and Codex Entries in the singleplayer war story Nothing is Written will reward the skin Desert Dweller for use in multiplayer.

Multiplayer[]

The Russian 1895 is a weapon featured in Battlefield 1 for the Scout kit. It was first seen during the EA Play livestream.

The weapon's lever action is quickly worked, offering a higher fire rate than most bolt-action rifles. The Trench variant deals its highest damage at very close range, while the Infantry and Sniper variants sit between the mid-range SMLE MKIII and long-range Gewehr 98. The weapon is limited by its small integral five-round magazine.

Four variants of the weapon are featured in multiplayer: Infantry, Sniper, Trench, and Cavalry.

Infantry[]

"This basic rifle pattern regains accuracy more quickly due to reduced weight. It can be zeroed for 75, 150 and 300 meters."

— In-game description

The Russian 1895 Infantry variant is equipped only with a bayonet. The infantry variant of the Russian 1895 falls somewhere between the long-range power profile of the Gewehr 98 and the rapid-fire profile of the Gewehr M. 95. That being said, the M. 95 almost always beats out the 1895 in close-range firefights because of its unbeatable quick action. The Russian 1895 does have the advantage of being able to top up halfway through a magazine, which is impossible with the M. 95.

Sniper[]

"Equipped with a bipod and telescopic sight, this rifle pattern offers improved accuracy over long distance. It can be zeroed for 75, 150 and 300 meters."

— In-game description

The Russian 1895 Sniper variant is equipped with a scope, a bipod and a bayonet.

Trench[]

"This rifle pattern offers a faster action at the cost of reduced damage."

— In-game description

The Russian 1895 Trench variant (formerly known as the Rifleman variant) is chambered for .30-40 Krag, drastically changing its damage profile. It is capable of inflicting one-hit kill headshots at close range but does not have a "sweet spot" where a single body shot results in a kill. It also has a superior fire rate and hip-fire accuracy compared to the other variants.

Cavalry[]

The Russian 1895 Cavalry serves as the default primary weapon for the Cavalry class, and any riders on horseback. It features no equipped bayonet and is capable of killing enemies in two hits unless the head is struck. While on horseback the player cannot aim down the sights, and thus fires less accurately than on foot. With favorable terrain, the rifle can be used effectively while riding. It is statistically identical to the Trench variant, except for a better damage ramp, slightly faster muzzle velocity, and faster recovery, but wider spread.

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Battlefield V[]

While not usable in Battlefield V, some Russian 1895 rifles can be seen in the Practice Range.

Trivia[]

  • The stated fire rates of 1800 and 900 RPM shown at the event appear to be a mistake.
  • When using the rifle on horseback, there is a chance that the weapon will be flipcocked after firing.
  • When the player uses the Battlefield Companion to customize his layout so that no primary weapon is equipped, when K Bullets are equipped, a sawed-off version of the Russian 1895 will appear without iron sights. It functions as a regular Russian 1895, holding five rounds in its magazine, without armor-piercing abilities. However, any kills made with this weapon will still be credited to K Bullets.
    • If a player equipped with this variant is killed, what he will drop on the ground is his sidearm.
  • Any kills made with the Cavalry variant are also credited to the Infantry variant, even if the player has not unlocked the Infantry variant.
  • There is another Cavalry variant that is only available if Standard Issue Rifles are enabled. If the default single-action rifles are also enabled, then, when customizing the Cavalry kit, two variants may be listed, both labelled as "Cavalry". While the performance statistics of these two are identical, they do not share a kill count, with the Standard Issue Cavalry variant having its own statistics.
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