The Henry 1860 was used in fairly large numbers (several thousand) both as individual purchases and unit purchases by some units.
The Winchester 1866 (upgraded with loading gate and forearm) was used to slaughter the Russians by the Turkish Army in the battle of Plevna.
The Winchester 1892 was adopted in limited numbers as a supplemental rifle for the Royal Navy in WW1 (several thousand).
The Winchester 1895 was in it's "Musket" variant, with a stripper clip guide, adopted for use by the Army in the Phillipines, during the Phillipine rebellion around 1900-1920 or so) in some numbers. I've seen one of these personally. While they were never adopted in large numbers by an army, they were originally intended for warfare and have always found their way into wars here and there.
The Winchester 1866 (upgraded with loading gate and forearm) was used to slaughter the Russians by the Turkish Army in the battle of Plevna.
The Winchester 1892 was adopted in limited numbers as a supplemental rifle for the Royal Navy in WW1 (several thousand).
The Winchester 1895 was in it's "Musket" variant, with a stripper clip guide, adopted for use by the Army in the Phillipines, during the Phillipine rebellion around 1900-1920 or so) in some numbers. I've seen one of these personally. While they were never adopted in large numbers by an army, they were originally intended for warfare and have always found their way into wars here and there.