Join us for the first look inside the gun vault on The Cinnabar. Today we'll be looking through the 1895 safe at some rare and unusual '95 Winchesters.
It took me a while to get a comment out - after this episode I was simply speechless… What an amazing collection ! Your love of this old guns is clearly evident …Thanks for sharing !
Thank you so much for saving and restoring these old Winchesters. You have a stunning collection in that ONE safe. I can only imagine what treasures are locked away in your other vaults. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed new week ahead. I'd love to see more in a future episode of The Cinnabar!!
Super video! I love my 1895's, and wouldn't want one I don't fire! I have on in 35WCF, and it is a take down in very fine shape. Thank you Mark for sharing some of your collection, it's a treat to see these fine old Winchesters!
Thank you for sharing. The part where you had to sell some of your collection to fund school and tools just about broke my heart. My father in law really loved the Burgess folding shotgun. He sold his collection to buy his ranch and move from the Los Angeles area to the central valley of California. He spent the rest of his life trying to find his old guns and rebuilding his collection. I like the model 94 winchester. He gave me one that came in a lot that he purchased. You have a beautiful collection and again, thank you for sharing.
OUTSTANDING..!!! Love this video Mark. It just went by faster than I wanted. It took so long for my noggin to comprehend what my eyes were actually seeing.
Wow.. Thank you Mark, This was an absolute treat… I learned so much more about 95s in just this video alone. Way to keep the spirit alive in all of us by sharing and preserving these fine Winchester lever guns. I hope to see more of your collection as this was a wave of inspiration😃
Oh My !! What a wonderful video. Yes, more please. Beautiful collection. An extra special thank you for sharing. That's quite the collection of safes, as well. I always wanted an old bank building with a walk-in vault.
You have an amazing collection of 95's! That's the model that's next on my list to purchase. Simply beautiful rifles. Thank you for taking the time to share.
What a great video. I never had an appreciation for the 1895 when I was younger. I realize now I was missing out. Your videos on the 1895 only feed my new appreciation. I think of all the good deals I passed on years ago and shake my head at myself.
WOW........NOW, that is the definition of a candy store !!!!! So much history !!! Love your work on keeping it alive. Showed my wife your video......I think she will let me buy 1 more 🤠
This is fabulous! I was intrigued when you explained how useful that nearly new-in-box example would be for restorations. Thank you for sharing this 1895 collection with us! 😎
Thank you so much for opening a window into your amazing collection. I thoroughly enjoyed every single one of your videos so far, but this one is a blast.
I can see Mark why you have all those beautiful 1895 Winchesters. I find that Winchester put beautiful figured walnut stocks on the '95s. I have NEVER seen an extension attached to the butt of a rifle. Usually one makes a new one. Thanks Mark for showing us all those beautiful '95 Winchesters.
Sadly, I've come across quite a few and it just ruins a stock. If this one had originally been a shotgun style butt, I might have been able to save it, but the extension fills the area on the top of the stock where the top of the crescent buttplate was. It'd be almost impossible to hide that.
I was wondering where all the winchesters were on the west coast, now I know lol. Really neat collection, I always like seeing what others have. Thanks for taking time to show us some of your collection.
Beautiful collection. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to watching you do the fine finish work on these rifles. I have a couple old guns that have spent their time in the woods and need some polishing as well. I'll wait and see how you do yours first. 😉
Oh My God That was just amazing, what a collection and with your descriptions. Thank you so much for opening your safe for us to see. I can't imagine just how comprehensive some American collectors collections must be.
I used to go thru the valley in Paisley over to the mustangs in adel.... winter's and other issues helped us move to the N E KY area.... Good video on the fine rifles of the past.
What a great video!! You should do a video on how to manage the funds you acquire!! Man I had a great paying job for almost 30 yrs and I could never come close to enjoy the things you do. Just your ranch alone is amazing not to mention your firearms!! Granted wealth is not a key to joy or happiness, but it is a tool to help the people around and in your life. Rich or poor we all have something to give to help those in need. Would love to see more of your collection and how you acquired the ranch…. Thank you for sharing such wonderful pieces with us!! It’s as close as most of us will get to see in our lifetime.
Thanks, but you're making an assumption about our income level that's way off the mark. If you had a "great paying job for almost 30 years", you almost certainly have far more income than we've ever had. We've worked for decades taking a very small income (sometimes as little as $500/month for long periods) in order to work ourselves completely out of debt. Our secret isn't high income but living very fugally and having few expenses. Yes, the ranch is worth a lot of money now and is completely paid off, but we'd only see that money if we were to sell it. It provides a very modest income, well below what it would cost to just "get by" in more urban environs.
Been following you forever seems like and I don't know how I missed this video I'm a big Winchester fan myself and also a Smith but will only work on my own and once in awhile a friends firearm just got tired of the public headache beautiful rifles btw@@thecinnabar8442
Hi Mark, So the clown in me wants to say I like the way you invest in precious metals, one heck of a 401k account. In all seriousness though, that was a very impressive parade of model 1895s. Thank you very much for sharing them with us!
I feel for you guys up there,I almost moved to western Oregon last year (I’m sick of the summers)but I’m not getting rid of my “modern” Guns,I hope that magazine BS gets overturned.such beautiful country ,I’ll have to settle for Northern Arizona for now. Awesome collection by the way!
Amazing 95's....I've only got 2. A beater second model in 38-72 and a 405 takedown with sling eyes and a climbing Lyman. Love them both, but the 405 is my prized possession. It has most of its original blue as far as I can tell and the only thing I believe was done to it was the Lyman was added at some point. It may also have what Madis refered to as extra walnut as the wood has some figure. Thanks for showing off your collection. It's impressive 😎
An amazing collection of 1895's. Will be looking forward to see the rest of your collection. Thanks for sharing. Maybe you can persuade Rob Kassab & Brad Dunbar to do a reprint of the 1895 book.
What a great collection. Personally I would like one made in .35 Whelen. Yes I know that's not a original, however the 95 is being made again. The 35 Whelen is my favorite elk and moose getter in grizzly country. Mountain man
When you opened your 95 safe my head exploded !!! What a beautiful collection. Thank you for sharing.
Haha! Glad you enjoyed it!
It took me a while to get a comment out - after this episode I was simply speechless… What an amazing collection ! Your love of this old guns is clearly evident …Thanks for sharing !
Be Still My Defibrillating Heart ❤ 😮😮😮 That’s a Heavenly Collection of 1895’s Mark 😇
Thanks for sharing, jaw dropping......
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you so much for saving and restoring these old Winchesters. You have a stunning collection in that ONE safe. I can only imagine what treasures are locked away
in your other vaults. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed new week ahead. I'd love to see more in a future episode of The Cinnabar!!
Thanks a bunch, Ken!
All I can say right now is WOW!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing this amazing collection.
You're very welcome!
Wow! Amazing and beautiful. And such detailed knowledge about each.
Thanks Greg!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful collection!
You are so welcome!
Outstanding video, thank you for sharing! I vote for more please.
Thanks a bunch!
Super video! I love my 1895's, and wouldn't want one I don't fire! I have on in 35WCF, and it is a take down in very fine shape. Thank you Mark for sharing some of your collection, it's a treat to see these fine old Winchesters!
Thank you for sharing. The part where you had to sell some of your collection to fund school and tools just about broke my heart. My father in law really loved the Burgess folding shotgun. He sold his collection to buy his ranch and move from the Los Angeles area to the central valley of California. He spent the rest of his life trying to find his old guns and rebuilding his collection. I like the model 94 winchester. He gave me one that came in a lot that he purchased. You have a beautiful collection and again, thank you for sharing.
That is a beautiful collection of Winchester 95 s thanks for sharing and yes by all means show us more thanks again
Like me, as I pull guns out of my safes, most are my favorites.
My friends and I thoroughly enjoy all of your videos.
What a magnificent collection! Wonderful.
This old man really enjoyed the tour of your Vault it is truly amazing....Thanks so much 🇺🇸
You're very welcome, Steve!
OUTSTANDING..!!! Love this video Mark. It just went by faster than I wanted. It took so long for my noggin to comprehend what my eyes were actually seeing.
Wow.. Thank you Mark, This was an absolute treat… I learned so much more about 95s in just this video alone. Way to keep the spirit alive in all of us by sharing and preserving these fine Winchester lever guns. I hope to see more of your collection as this was a wave of inspiration😃
No wonder you always have a smile on your face. Thank you for sharing your collection and your knowledge.
I consider it a privilege to be allowed, by you, to have we people in the UA-cam universe, be able to see your incredible collection.
Great video, I learned more than I had learned in my whole life about Winchesters. Thanks.
Oh My !! What a wonderful video. Yes, more please. Beautiful collection. An extra special thank you for sharing. That's quite the collection of safes, as well. I always wanted an old bank building with a walk-in vault.
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing!
What a fantastic assortment! Thank you for sharing that, definitely appreciate the details of each rifle and your enthusiasm.
You have an amazing collection of 95's! That's the model that's next on my list to purchase. Simply beautiful rifles. Thank you for taking the time to share.
What a great video. I never had an appreciation for the 1895 when I was younger. I realize now I was missing out. Your videos on the 1895 only feed my new appreciation. I think of all the good deals I passed on years ago and shake my head at myself.
They can grow on a person. It was the great hunting calibers that started my interest in '95's.
Beautiful collection, thanks for sharing!
I am amazed at the amount of 1895s you have, what an amazing collection!
Thanks for letting us see inside the vault!
Absolutely stunning collection!
That is an amazing collection Mark! Can't wait to see what is in those other safes.😊
wow, pretty extensive collection of 1895's I like those long barreled octagonal rifles. Thank you to share your personal collection
That was enjoyable and informative.
I’d would be interested in seeing in the 1892 and 1894 safe. Great video.
Wow! What a collection!
Wow! What a beautiful collection of 95's, thank you for sharing!!
Thank you for the History lesson, and looking forward to the rest!
Outstanding collection!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
This is amazing! Really hoping for more videos like this
Amazing collection! We certainly want to see more of these videos.
This is a beautiful collection.
Wow what a amazing collection of Winchester 95s. I would love to see more of your collection.
WOW........NOW, that is the definition of a candy store !!!!! So much history !!! Love your work on keeping it alive. Showed my wife your video......I think she will let me buy 1 more 🤠
Thanks for the tour!
This is fabulous! I was intrigued when you explained how useful that nearly new-in-box example would be for restorations. Thank you for sharing this 1895 collection with us! 😎
You're very welcome!
Beautiful collection of 95s...I'm more into the 76 models but always enjoy your education of the 95s and how well they preform
Thank you so much for opening a window into your amazing collection. I thoroughly enjoyed every single one of your videos so far, but this one is a blast.
Thanks for letting us in Mark. Can't wait to see the contents of the other safes!
Really appreciate the look. Truly enjoyed it
Wow, what a amazing collection
Great collection, thanks for sharing. When you have time, I'd love to see what's in the other safes. Great job.
Man what a collection!! Thanks for sharing. That was very interesting.
Enjoyed this episode very much. Would love to the rest of your collection.
Really amazing collection Mark, just incredible.
Thank you kindly
I can see Mark why you have all those beautiful 1895 Winchesters. I find that Winchester put beautiful figured walnut stocks on the '95s.
I have NEVER seen an extension attached to the butt of a rifle. Usually one makes a new one.
Thanks Mark for showing us all those beautiful '95 Winchesters.
Sadly, I've come across quite a few and it just ruins a stock. If this one had originally been a shotgun style butt, I might have been able to save it, but the extension fills the area on the top of the stock where the top of the crescent buttplate was. It'd be almost impossible to hide that.
That was super cool seeing your collection of 95 Winchester’s
Thanks Jeremy!
Thank you for sharing your collection. Very much enjoyed.
Wow! What a beautiful collection!!!! I’m just now fixing to purchase my first 1895 (.30-40 Krag SRC) so your collection is very impressive!
Good luck!
I was wondering where all the winchesters were on the west coast, now I know lol. Really neat collection, I always like seeing what others have. Thanks for taking time to show us some of your collection.
Nice. Thanks for the excellent explanations.
You're very welcome!
Beautiful collection. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to watching you do the fine finish work on these rifles. I have a couple old guns that have spent their time in the woods and need some polishing as well. I'll wait and see how you do yours first. 😉
Very nice collection. Happy Trails.
Wow get my bucket of popcorn,enjoyed. Greatest!
Great episode!
Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing Collection, And I surely didn't know of all those variations made. Even in .303 British. Wow. Thanks
Oh
My
God
That was just amazing, what a collection and with your descriptions.
Thank you so much for opening your safe for us to see. I can't imagine just how comprehensive some American collectors collections must be.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow !!!! No other words can justify!
Congratulations on sush a beautiful collection those are great I want to see more for sure.
Thanks Flint!
You are a Wealth of Knowledge Sir. Thank You
I used to go thru the valley in Paisley over to the mustangs in adel.... winter's and other issues helped us move to the N E KY area.... Good video on the fine rifles of the past.
Thank you for showing us your collection . Looking forward to seeing more from the Cinnabar vault .
Thank you for this presentation. It's fascinating. I would appreciate seeing other groups in your collection.
Thanks again
Thank you for sharing some of your collection. I truly enjoyed seeing some very nice old rifles.
Thank you! Thank you! That was wonderful!
Thank you, Mark for sharing your collection with us. Please keep the Winchester Lever action rifles alive with new session of models 92.
What a great video!! You should do a video on how to manage the funds you acquire!! Man I had a great paying job for almost 30 yrs and I could never come close to enjoy the things you do. Just your ranch alone is amazing not to mention your firearms!! Granted wealth is not a key to joy or happiness, but it is a tool to help the people around and in your life. Rich or poor we all have something to give to help those in need. Would love to see more of your collection and how you acquired the ranch…. Thank you for sharing such wonderful pieces with us!! It’s as close as most of us will get to see in our lifetime.
Thanks, but you're making an assumption about our income level that's way off the mark. If you had a "great paying job for almost 30 years", you almost certainly have far more income than we've ever had. We've worked for decades taking a very small income (sometimes as little as $500/month for long periods) in order to work ourselves completely out of debt. Our secret isn't high income but living very fugally and having few expenses. Yes, the ranch is worth a lot of money now and is completely paid off, but we'd only see that money if we were to sell it. It provides a very modest income, well below what it would cost to just "get by" in more urban environs.
@@thecinnabar8442 That’s awesome I live under the same principles get it all paid off!! Lol
Been following you forever seems like and I don't know how I missed this video I'm a big Winchester fan myself and also a Smith but will only work on my own and once in awhile a friends firearm just got tired of the public headache beautiful rifles btw@@thecinnabar8442
Hi Mark, So the clown in me wants to say I like the way you invest in precious metals, one heck of a 401k account. In all seriousness though, that was a very impressive parade of model 1895s. Thank you very much for sharing them with us!
Can you please continue on collection 👍🇺🇸
Wow…great collection. I can only imagine what you have in the other safes.
This is so cool! My favorite was serial number 29.
That's a very cool old ranch rifle. I sure wish it could tell it's life story.
Wow just freakin wow. Hats off man.
I feel for you guys up there,I almost moved to western Oregon last year (I’m sick of the summers)but I’m not getting rid of my “modern” Guns,I hope that magazine BS gets overturned.such beautiful country ,I’ll have to settle for Northern Arizona for now. Awesome collection by the way!
Amazing 95's....I've only got 2. A beater second model in 38-72 and a 405 takedown with sling eyes and a climbing Lyman. Love them both, but the 405 is my prized possession. It has most of its original blue as far as I can tell and the only thing I believe was done to it was the Lyman was added at some point. It may also have what Madis refered to as extra walnut as the wood has some figure. Thanks for showing off your collection. It's impressive 😎
An amazing collection of 1895's. Will be looking forward to see the rest of your collection. Thanks for sharing. Maybe you can persuade Rob Kassab & Brad Dunbar to do a reprint of the 1895 book.
I'll keep working on them. I'll be seeing them later this week at the Winchester show in Cody.
@@thecinnabar8442 Thanks. Online price for the book is now $550.
@@larrymunninghoff6746 Yes, I know. I have one in the shop on consignment for a bargain price of $375. 😏
Thanks for the tour thats a nice collection for sure. Y’all have a good week
Thanks, we'll be heading to the big Winchester show in Cody this week.
That was absolutely fantastic! Thanks for this look at your 1895s. Yes, please show us more of your collection.
What a great collection. Personally I would like one made in .35 Whelen. Yes I know that's not a original, however the 95 is being made again. The 35 Whelen is my favorite elk and moose getter in grizzly country.
Mountain man
Another great video Mark Thank you for sharing
Very very very cool!
My favorite is the non serial numbered prototype, very cool!
That is a pretty special rifle, for sure. One of my favorites.
John Browning's last lever gun and my favorite❤ stunning collection! I enjoyed your video dropping a buck with your deluxe model.
hi, to you ...!!!
awesome rifle and carbine '95 , now in the next videos we want see all your closely splendid collection ... ‼️
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Mark awesome collection. I would like to see Erin's Lightning collection. See you guys in Cody.
I'm still working on her. Maybe you can give her arm a twist at Cody. 🙂
Thank you!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, very impressive.
well said very well presented and informative WOW 😃😀
Wonde4rful collection! That's a small army worth of 95s. The ammo logistics would be a nightmare for that army though 😂
Glad I got the book when I did..
Great video thanl you for sharing
Man i enjoyed the video I just got a colt lighting 22 made in 1901
Great little rifles. Very fun to shoot when they're working right.
Greatvideo! Thanks for sharing part of your collection. I would love to see some of your 94s and 73s in a future video.