Summary
The Winchester Model 1894 is a level-actor repeating rifle. It was used by both the United States and France during the many Indian Wars, World War I and World War II. It is widely known as "The Gun That Won the Wild West".
It is also a sporting rifle, used mostly to take down deer and can hold its own against a black bear.
Powers and Stats
Tier: 9-C, higher with piercing damage
Name: Winchester Rifle
Origin: The Real World
Age: Varies by model; the Winchester 1866, the first model, would be 153 years old as of 2019. The most well-known model, the Winchester 1894, would be 125.
Classification: Lever-action repeating rifle
Wielders: Outlaws, sheriffs and deputies, marshals, settlers, Native Americans, etc. during the second half of the 19th century; hunters and cowboy-action shooters 20th century onwards
Attack Potency: Street level (Firepower of 19th century .44-40 Winchester is up to 900+ joules, higher with modern ammunition. The most powerful cartridge available for the rifle, the .450 Marlin, has a muzzle energy exceeding 4800 joules), higher with piercing damage
Speed: Supersonic (Bullets fired from this gun can go at 759 m/s and many rifle cartridges could easily go over 700 m/s during the 1890s), higher with modern ammunition
Range: Hundreds of Meters (Effective range is up to 100 meters)
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