Spanish Civil War lever rifle

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I am watching a series on Wondrium about the Spanish Civil War. Spotted this rifle:

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Likely a Winchester 1895 the Russians sold somewhere around 9000 to the Spanish in exchange for gold. Vaguely recall reading a book written by a member of the mackenzie papineau battalion mention using a old lever action and quickly exchanging it for a mosin or mauser.
 
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Spanish made, not sure if it was done under license or not.

Spanish rendition of the Winchester M92.

I believe they also received a bunch of Russian M95 rifles, chambered for the 7.62x54R, that were built for the Czar by Winchester.

Seeing that it's lying beside a Soviet Maxim Machine Gun, chambered for the same cartridge, I would say that's what it is.

The Soviet M95s had a full fore-end stock as seen in the picture.
 
When the Winchester 95s were sold off surplus along with the rest of the obsolete Spanish horde, they were in rather well used condition. Saw a batch of them at Williams Gunsight in Davison Michigan. Supplied to Imperial Russia, used by the Whites, captured by the Reds, then to Spain, winding up in Franco's hands. It is also possible that some of the 7.62x54R M95s came from Finland. Don't know if any are marked SA.
 
The Republicans must have had a logistical nightmare providing ammunition for their troops considering the different rifles they were using:

Rifles
Mauser Model 1893[1]
Mosin–Nagant[2]
Winchester 1873
Vz. 24[3]
Karabinek wz. 1929[4] (purchased from Poland)
Fusil Gras mle 1874[4]
M1917 Enfield
Kropatschek rifle[4]
Mannlicher M1886
Mannlicher M1888
Mannlicher M1895[5]
Lebel Model 1886 rifle[4]
Berthier rifle[4]
Ross rifle[4]
Lee–Enfield[4]
Gewehr 1888[6]
Winchester Model 1895[4]
Type 30 rifle[4]
Type 35 rifle
Type 38 rifle[4]
M1870 Vetterli[5]
Destroyer carbine[5]
Colt Burgess[5]
Tigre Modelo 1923[5]
Pattern 1914 Enfield[7]
AVS-36[5]
 
The Republicans must have had a logistical nightmare providing ammunition for their troops considering the different rifles they were using:

Rifles
Mauser Model 1893[1]
Mosin–Nagant[2]
Winchester 1873
Vz. 24[3]
Karabinek wz. 1929[4] (purchased from Poland)
Fusil Gras mle 1874[4]
M1917 Enfield
Kropatschek rifle[4]
Mannlicher M1886
Mannlicher M1888
Mannlicher M1895[5]
Lebel Model 1886 rifle[4]
Berthier rifle[4]
Ross rifle[4]
Lee–Enfield[4]
Gewehr 1888[6]
Winchester Model 1895[4]
Type 30 rifle[4]
Type 35 rifle
Type 38 rifle[4]
M1870 Vetterli[5]
Destroyer carbine[5]
Colt Burgess[5]
Tigre Modelo 1923[5]
Pattern 1914 Enfield[7]
AVS-36[5]

That is very shortened version of the list.
 
Likely a Winchester 1895 the Russians sold somewhere around 9000 to the Spanish in exchange for gold. Vaguely recall reading a book written by a member of the mackenzie papineau battalion mention using a old lever action and quickly exchanging it for a mosin or mauser.
Appears to be an 1895 in 7.62x54r.

Winchester 1873 and 1892 carbine clones were manufactured in Spain as well, so it would not be impossible to find photos of one of them.
 
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