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The 1892 Winchester rifle could replace the hunting rifle like Tootielain had done for the 1873 Winchester. (Not very creative on my part, I must admit.) The 1894 Winchester, if considered, may or may not replace the hunting or military sniper rifle. Reason being; .30-30 is a full power rifle round and is normally used to hunt Deer or larger game at longer ranges. That is the best I can come up with.
The specifications you mention would better fit a carbine version of a Winchester model 1876 or 1886 lever-action rifle. Both of which do not exist on the workshop. I am not a 3d modeler or animator either. That is far out of reach of my current skill set. "The Last Stand" update made some major changes that I or others are unable to adjust to immediately with the add-ons that have been out there for some time.