Browning Model 1895 .30-06 Lever-Action Rifle, 24-inch Blued, Miroku-Made (1984), Solid-Frame Top Eject
This Browning Model 1895 is a Miroku-made, Japanese-produced reproduction chambered in .30-06 with a 24-inch round blued steel barrel and solid-frame configuration. Built in 1984, it features top ejection, a non-rebounding hammer, and classic open sights. The rifle retains clean, traditional lines with a straight-comb walnut stock, slim walnut fore-end, and a crowned muzzle, complemented by Browning/Montreal/Morgan and Made in Japan markings.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes are present on the metal and wood. The soft rubber recoil pad is extensively worn and shows adhesive residue.
What’s Included
- Browning factory box with end label that matches the rifle’s serial number
- Soft rubber recoil pad with partial "DECEL..." marking (installed)
- QD sling swivel studs installed in buttstock and fore-end
This Browning 1895 is the solid-frame (non-takedown) version with a top-eject action and a standard oval lever loop. It uses a non-detachable internal box magazine with a 4+1 capacity in .30-06, aligning with the model’s classic profile and operation.
The 24-inch round barrel is blued steel with a crowned muzzle and is marked "BROWNING 1895 CALIBER .30-06." Sight regulation is handled by a ramped blade front sight and an elevator-adjustable open rear sight for straightforward, reliable alignment.
Stocking is traditional and clean: a straight-comb, uncheckered walnut buttstock paired with a slim walnut fore-end. The length of pull measures 13 inches. Sling swivel studs are installed for easy attachment of QD slings, and a soft rubber recoil pad bearing a partial "DECEL..." marking is fitted to the butt.
The blued steel receiver and Japanese Miroku manufacture reflect Browning’s high production standards from this era. Markings include "BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q., MADE IN JAPAN." This example is from 1984 and retains the classic features of the pattern, including a non-rebounding hammer and no tang safety.




