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The Model 95 Carbine was one of the Nichols
Industries Cap Guns that shot the famous 3-piece bulets. However, this one
actually held them in a clip! Fill up the clip with loaded ammo, and you were
ready for nearly anything. Since it held 5 bullets, then you could cock the
lever and reload very quickly.
This is another example of a Nichols Cap Gun that,
when in mint condition (especially if with a box), easily can be worth MORE
than the real gun!!! Amazing, huh? There are several Nichols Cap Guns like
this. There are only a few of the boxes to this rifle left in the whole world.
You would think that just one would be mine, wouldn't you?
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This is the actual Model 95 Carbine. You
won't see many of these!
A drawing
from an old catalog of the Model 95. This shows the 3-piece bullet. Some owners
have called this a 4-piece bullet (counting the cap), as they say that some of
the catalogs have referred to it in this way. No matter what you call it, a
dozen cases of these bullets would be worth the price of an average
automobile.
All photos thanks to Robert Nichols
Another
nice photo of the Nichols Model 95 rifle.
Photo thanks to Don Raker
Click To
See A Larger Photo.
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Model 95 and Box
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Left Third |
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Middle Third |
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Right Third |
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Please
Click On Each Thumbnail! All photos thanks to
Rich
Hall |
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Some more
nice photos of a Model 95 Rifle set in mint quality. Many thanks to Judy
Sinkular for these photos. Be sure to click on thumbnails. |
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