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The Winchester Model 1895 in .30 Army (also known as .30-40 Krag or .30 U.S.) is a historic lever-action rifle designed by John Browning, notable for its box magazine that allowed the use of smokeless, pointed bullets. It was used by U.S. troops in the Spanish-American War and favored by Theodore Roosevelt. Key Features & History: Chambering: The .30 Army (.30-40 Krag) was a standard U.S. military cartridge of the era. Design: It is the strongest lever-action rifle produced by Winchester, featuring a 28-inch barrel on rifles or 22-inch on carbines. Capacity: The box-type magazine holds 5 rounds. Military Use: Approximately 10,000 were ordered by the U.S. government during the Spanish-American War, with some seeing service in the Philippines.